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It is very easy to learn how to speak and write correctly, as for all purposes of ordinary conversation and communication, — Joseph Devlin

Oh, they don't allow the Bible in Heaven, Miss Mary ... It contains far too much sex and violence. — Bryan Talbot

Love yourself so much that you can never harm yourself. Remember, you can never harm others without harming yourself. — Debasish Mridha

And vampires never sparkle unless they just ate a stripper. — James R Tuck

I don't expect people to know me...I am just someone you need to get along with. I am who I am. — Ann O'M. Bowman

Poetry is the most concentrated form of literature; it is the most emotionalized and powerful way in which thought can be presented ... — Amy Lowell

My ignorance is becoming a theme — Victoria Aveyard

For as health is but one thing, and has been always the same, whereas diseases are by thousands, besides new and daily additions, so all the virtues that have been ever in mankind are to be counted upon a few fingers, but his follies and vices are innumerable, and time adds hourly to the heap. — Jonathan Swift

We taste and suckle each other, and I'm so thirsty he could feed me his kiss all night and I'd still be dying in the desert. — Katy Evans

We're right next to Mile High Stadium. I'm no rocket scientist, but ... uh ... (smile). — Brian Skrudland

I can't do Los Angeles. I've always been the anti-Barbie. I don't want to be in a place where almost every woman walks around with puffy lips, little noses and breasts large enough to nourish a small country. — Vera Farmiga

This is a horrific day in Boston. My thoughts and prayers are with those who have been injured. — Deval Patrick

before she could respond. — Elizabeth Reyes

I intend Deaths in Venice to contribute both to literary criticism and to philosophy. But it's not "strict philosophy" in the sense of arguing for specific theses. As I remark, there's a style of philosophy - present in writers from Plato to Rawls - that invites readers to consider a certain class of phenomena in a new way. In the book, I associate this, in particular, with my good friend, the eminent philosopher of science, Nancy Cartwright, who practices it extremely skilfully. — Philip Kitcher

She was my first crush. The first woman I ever masturbated about. My first Mrs. Robinson-like, older-woman fantasy. Sister Mary Beatrice Dugan. Yep, you heard me right - she's a nun. But not just any nun, kiddies. Sister Beatrice was a NILF. I don't need to spell that one our for you, do I? — Emma Chase