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Comedians, we're just people who whine. But we happen to be funny when we whine. — Artie Lange
If someone sends you a love letter you've got to answer back. — Ray Bradbury
Question what you think is enlightenment. — Jon Bernie
If most people are not willing to see the difficulty, this is mainly because, consciously or unconsciously, they assume that it will be they who will settle these questions for the others, and because they are convinced of their own capacity to do this. — Friedrich August Von Hayek
Truth is always in danger of being sacrificed on the altars of good taste and social stability. — William Sloane Coffin
Let someone else be the world's greatest actress. I'll be the world's greatest baseball fan. — Laraine Day
No one has ever said to me 'go home and make a baby.' I have been told several times to go to Planned Parenthood and make the baby go away. Happy Hannukah. — Chelsea Handler
There's money, and then there's class. The two are often separated. — Kate Jacobs
Felt it for the first time when I was working on the legal codes and drafts of the Enlightenment. They were based on the belief that a good order is intrinsic to the world, and that therefore the world can be brought into good order. To see how legal provisions were created paragraph by paragraph out of this belief as solemn guardians of this good order, and worked into laws that strove for beauty and by their very beauty for truth, made me happy. For a long time I believed that there was progress in the history of law, a development towards greater beauty and truth, rationality and humanity, despite terrible setbacks and retreats. Once it became clear to me that this belief was a chimera, I began playing with a different image of the course of legal history. In this one it still has a purpose, but the goal it finally attains, after countless disruptions, confusions, and delusions, is the beginning, its own original starting point, which once reached must be set off from again. — Bernhard Schlink