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If camping is so great, why are the bugs always trying to get in your house? — Jim Gaffigan

You can be in control of your life ... if you really want to be! Change your thoughts ... keep them clean & happy and then you will Change your life — Timothy Pina

This is a great day for France! — Richard M. Nixon

Gay marriage is probably the biggest issue that will impact our state and our nation in the last, at least, thirty years. I AM NOT UNDERSTATING THAT. — Michele Bachmann

The amazing thing about any movie is not whether it's good, but that it got made at all. — Frank Darabont

A semantic definition of a particular set of command types, then, is a rule for constructing, for any command of one of these types, a verification condition on the antecedents and consequents. — Robert W. Floyd

We live in an interconnected world, and you cannot prevent people from leaving. What you need to do is to create opportunities. At the same time, people are also coming back. — Ashraf Ghani

There are plenty of alcoholics who can be magnificent when drunk: it does not make them any less alcoholic. — Ingrid Bengis

Don't be afraid; I'll keep looking at you for ever and ever, without a flutter of my eyelids, and you'll live in my gaze like a mote in a sunbeam. — Jean-Paul Sartre

So ... do I have to go punch Stone in the face, or just burp in Richardson's class?" Caleb
"Do what?" Nick
"I'm trying to gauge how much detention I need to earn to match yours. Therefore I'm asking the severity of my grievance and who to assault for it." Caleb — Sherrilyn Kenyon

There is obviously a power and a truth in action that doesn't lie, which words easily can do. — Twyla Tharp

I think over the years, being a mother, I've matured in so many ways. — Whitney Houston

I learned quickly at Columbia that the only eye that mattered was the one on the camera. — Gene Tierney