Legitimating Market Quotes & Sayings
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World, world, O world! But that thy strange mutations make us hate thee/ Life would not yield to age. — William Shakespeare

We've all lost something along the way. — Po Bronson

Oh my God. My fantasy crush is a gynecologist. My gynecologist. — Jana Aston

Raw ingredients trump recipes every time; farmers and ranchers who coax the best from the earth can make any of us appear to be a great cook. — Judy Rodgers

We dwell with satisfaction upon the poet's difference from his predecessors, especially his immediate predecessors; we endeavour to find something that can be isolated in order to be enjoyed. Whereas if we approach a poet without this prejudice we shall often find that not only the best, but the most individual parts of his work may be those in which the dead poets, his ancestors, assert their immortality most vigorously. And I do not mean the impressionable period of adolescence, but the period of full maturity. — T. S. Eliot

I always assumed the Department of Agriculture was the farmer and rancher's friend. — Jerry Moran

Useful, but not one of the star players A good reliable understudy, if you like. It is a good one to use to give some of the A listers a day off to confuse the germs and inflammation a bit. — Elizabeth Ashley

And now I want love. Lust is no good for me. I want love. His love. — Philippa Gregory

I'm wearing out this new Coal Men record. I think it's masterful start-to-finish. Dave Coleman is one of Americana music's great songwriters, and I hope this record gets the attention it deserves. — Todd Snider

A man's gift will give him freeway in the world — Sunday Adelaja

She was a surprise, and let's face it, few people are. — Donna Lynn Hope

The human is indissolubly linked with imitation: a human being only becomes human at all by imitating other human beings. — Theodor Adorno

Then yesterday, in the dim watches of the night a dream came to me. A voice spoke and said: 'Love beyond price is yours. Take and cherish it, lest this priceless gift be withdrawn!'
I awoke, happy, myself once more, grateful that life could come to me again. — Lyllian Huntley Harris

" ... light-skinned," and with "no negro dialect." — Harry Reid