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Id you're finished picking out my flaws,maybe you'd like to tell me what you want now.I have other customers
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"You."
"What was that?"
"I Want You. — Johanna Lindsey

According to historian Ellen Hammer, he (Pres. Kennedy) was, 'shaken and depressed.' to realize that, 'the first Catholic ever to become a Vietnamese chief of state was dead, assassinated as a direct result of a policy authorized by the first American Catholic president.' At one point an aide tried to console him by reminding him that Diem and Nhu had been tyrants.
'No," he replied. "They were in a difficult position.' They did the best they could for their country. — Stephen Kinzer

I have nothing to make me miserable," she said, getting calmer; "but can you understand that everything has become hateful, loathsome, coarse to me, and I myself most of all? You can't imagine what loathsome thoughts I have about everything."
"Why, whatever loathsome thoughts can you have?" asked Dolly, smiling.
"The most utterly loathsome and coarse; I can't tell you. It's not unhappiness, or low spirits, but much worse. As though everything that was good in me was all hidden away, and nothing was left but the most loathsome. — Leo Tolstoy

I am a polytheist. That will never change. It is my sincere hope, and something that I strive to bring to reality, that one day, hopefully soon, polytheists will be recognized as just as legitimate and acceptable as other religious groups by those other groups so that all can have at least roughly equal dialogue. — Hekataios Amerikos

I'm the fourth generation to be in show business. It's pretty neat; it's nice to have that family history. — Rachel Bilson

It is wrong to expect a reward for your struggles. The reward is the act of struggle itself, not what you win. Even though you can't expect to defeat the absurdity of the world, you must make that attempt. That's morality, that's religion. That's art. That's life. — Phil Ochs

You can't get it all, unless you give it your all. — Tony Gaskins

All right everyone, line up alphabetically according to your height. — Casey Stengel

And stature commanding and exact - in intellect richly endowed - in natural eloquence a prodigy - in soul manifestly "created but a little lower than the angels" - yet a slave, ay, a fugitive slave, - trembling for his safety, hardly daring to believe — Frederick Douglass

It's not what you teach, it's what you emphasize. — John Wooden

Water deepens where it has to wait. — James Richardson

The enemy is within, and within stays within, and we can't get out of within. — Arthur Miller

Common mission trap for companies: trying to be all things to all people at all times. — Jack Welch

It's not through words but actions that I want to set the luster on my life. — Sophocles

Mozart, the last chord of a centuries-old great European taste. — Friedrich Nietzsche