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I never would force the Justice Department to go to California and arrest people getting medical marijuana, when that's the law there. — Ron Paul

As a Scot, representing a Scottish constituency for almost the past 25 years, I do not harbour an overweening ambition to pronounce on each and every matter exclusively English. — Charles Kennedy

I don't think I've ever made any conscious decision to be a comic artist, but to me there's something quite anarchic about comedy. — David Shrigley

[The decision to travel to Washington and deliver the speech] has injected a degree of partisanship, which is not only unfortunate, I think it's destructive of the fabric of the relationship — Benjamin Netanyahu

Fabian had succeeded. She caught his eye and the two of them shared a look; it was the kind of look children wear when they know they've gotten away with something. At the same moment, Warwick and Florence also shared a look. Theirs was the kind of look adults wear when they know that somehow they have been well and truly hoodwinked, but are clueless as to the how and why, and know only that there's absolutely nothing they can do about it. — Michelle Harrison

For reasons no one has yet explained, the Internet is at once riveting and a great killer of concentration. — Joseph Epstein

If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know. — Louis Armstrong

Every heart has a divine intelligence and natural guidance system. With every prayer, every meditation and every thought of love, we tune in to ours. — Marianne Williamson

It also allows you to look as though you're not particularly from the present, future or past, either. — Douglas Coupland

Never trust a man who speaks well of everybody. — John Churton Collins

For most of my life, the world shrank and technology progressed; this was the natural order of things. Few of us clocked on that "the natural order of things" is entirely man-made, and that a world that kept expanding as technology regressed was not only possible but waiting in the wings. — David Mitchell