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If I'd just tried for them dinky singles I could've batted around .600. — Babe Ruth

Hateful to me as the gates of Hades is that man who hides one thing in his heart and speaks another. — Homer

When you have a large space to conquer, the curve is the natural solution. — Oscar Niemeyer

People hold an image of you and project that image when they feel you are changing. Disappear for a while. Break up your routines. — Frederick Lenz

We know the Constitution gives the purse strings to the House. — Kevin McCarthy

Be prepared, you're about to get my opinion. — Chip Macgregor

I want to be more physical and theatrical within the stand-up. There might be dance moments, and people better watch out - I will gallop. — Miranda Hart

He had a tremendous propensity for getting lost when driving. This was largely because of his method of "Zen" navigation, which was simply to find any car that looked as if it knew where it was going and follow it. The results were more often surprising than successful, but he felt it was worth it for the sake of the few occasions when it was both. — Douglas Adams

The Iraqi people are living a long-running tragedy because of the legacy of the old regime, the Americans and their actions that are unsuitable for Iraqi society, and the weakness of national resolve. — Ahmed Chalabi

You are always in the world. Even in Vagabond. I am not on the road, I am not eating nothing. But in a way we all have a Mona. We all have inside ourselves a woman who walks alone on the road. In all women there is something in revolt that is not expressed. — Agnes Varda

I love what I do and I dont want to stop - This is all Ive ever wanted. — Kirsten Dunst

It is not easy to determine whether there are any who still adhere in good faith to the doctrine that traces back the depreciation of money to the activity of speculators. The doctrine is an indispensable instrument of the lowest form of demagogy; it is the resource of governments in search of a scapegoat. There are scarcely any independent writers nowadays who defend it; those who support it are paid to do so. — Ludwig Von Mises