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And challenging your neighborhood to a round of competitive outdoor decorating. Because you're not really celebrating the birth of Jesus unless your house can be spotted by passing aircraft. — Molly Harper

Journalists often ask me: "Aren't you sorry that after all the work you've done, you're best known as Magneto and Gandalf?" But that's what I've always wanted - not to be known as myself. I want to draw attention to the characters. — Ian McKellen

For me personally, I don't pray using words - it is just with my intent. Why do I need to pray with "words," to something external, when I know what I want? — Miguel Angel Ruiz

The question is not 'Am I a leader?' - the question is 'What kind of leader am I? — Steve Knox

The American people, Neil, are sick and tired of excuses. They are sick and tired of the blame game. And they're sick and tired of the deception coming from this president and this administration. This is why I believe that I am doing so well in the polls. — Herman Cain

History's greatest lessons is that once the state embraces a religion, the nature of that religion changes radically. It loses its nonviolent component — Mark Kurlansky

We can forgive you for killing our children, but we can never forgive you for making us kill your children. — Golda Meir

All the world has been converted and Washington is the modem Mecca. — C.L.R. James

Technology makes the world a new place. — Shoshana Zuboff

God gave me both a brain and a body, and I shall use them both. — Rose O'Neal Greenhow

The law is whatever is successfully argued and plausibly maintained, — Ron Chernow

The greatest competition of idiocy and ignorance that has ever been. — Fidel Castro

Sometimes the person wouldn't be in the photo at all. I asked what they would post instead. "A lot of Japanese use their cats," she said. "They're not in the photo with the cat?" I asked. "Nope. Just the cat. Or their rice cooker. — Aziz Ansari