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As fog moved to the mainland I heard a flock of birds fly over. They sounded like a dress rustling, a dress being unfastened and dropping to the floor. Fog came unpinned like hair. On the beach cliffs, great colonies of datura - jimson weed - with their white trumpet flowers, looked like brass bands. — Gretel Ehrlich

A man in a white shirt and black pants leapt from one of the open windows. His hair was on fire. His arms pinwheeled as he dropped out of frame. He was followed seconds later by a woman in a dark skirt. When she jumped, she clasped her hands to her thighs, as if to keep her skirt from flapping up and showing her underwear. Jakob — Joe Hill

It's not safe for me to be out, but they rattled my cage. — Mindy McGinnis

If Communism was liberalism in a hurry, liberalism is Communism in slow motion. — Joseph Sobran

I hold the record for signing the most boobs in my band. — Taylor Momsen

You know, I would like to ask to the other parts of Canada to respect the minority of the French Canadians. — Pauline Marois

I have this rule: It's like, if you write an amazing, cool song that you mean and then you go put your leather pants on and sing it in front of people; that's OK. But if you put your leather pants on and stand in front of the mirror and go, "Ok, I've got to write a song to fit these pants," then you're in trouble. — John Rzeznik

If it were legal, I'd marry food. — Niall Horan

You are too important to the bigger picture to just fall off the canvas. — Johnnie Dent Jr.

Cowardice may be our natural state but it's still a choice. — Dot Hutchison

And I believe that the best buy in public health today must be a combination of regular physical exercise and a healthy diet. — Julie Bishop

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I mean you've seen it on the newsreels. I mean you've heard it on the radio and all, haven't you? — J.D. Salinger

The erosion of a nation's concern for life and for individual rights, has always preceded the intrusion of tyranny. — Gerry Spence