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Think back through your experiences and make a bullet point list of funny stories that have happened to you or your friends. Travel, school, college, parties, work, interaction with parents/in-laws, embarrassing situations, etc. Looking at old photos will help to jog memories. — David Nihill

Men have better self-images than women. You know what I've never seen in a men's magazine? A makeover. — Rita Rudner

The experiments made on the mutual electrical relations of bodies have taught us that they can be divided into two classes: electropositive and electronegative. The simple bodies which belong to the first class, as well as their oxides, always take up positive electricity when they meet simple bodies or oxides belonging to the second class; and the oxides of the first class always behave with the oxides of the other like salifiable bases with acids. — Jons Jacob Berzelius

The view from the window, particularly if you enjoy neon, is extraordinary. — Chris Bachelder

The biggest hindrance to learning is fear of showing one's self a fool. — William Least Heat-Moon

A lot of people don't know I am always thisfuckingclose to doing some crazy shit. — Amy Poehler

I still have a steady stream of book cover work. I'm grateful for it. Viva le book! — Chip Kidd

You can't observe historical events; you can't question historical actors; you can't even know most of what has not been written about. What has been written about therefore takes on an importance that may be spurious. A few lines in a memoir, a snatch of recorded conversation, a letter fortuitously preserved, an event noted in a diary: all become luminous with significance - even though they are merely the bits that have floated to the surface. The historian clings to them, while, somewhere below, the huge submerged wreck of the past sinks silently out of sight. — Louis Menand

The Greeks are interesting and extremely important because they reared such a vast number of great individuals. How was this possible? This question is one which ought to be studied — Friedrich Nietzsche

If we learn to be responsible for our own emotions, thoughts, and needs, then we can see other people for who they are as opposed to what they can do for us. — Vironika Tugaleva

I am a warrior in the time of women warriors; the longing for justice is the sword I carry. — Sonia Johnson

Bangladesh is a world of metaphor, of high and low theater, of great poetry and music. You talk to a rice farmer and you find a poet. You get to know a sweeper of the streets and you find a remarkable singer. — Jean Houston

The sack of kittens sinking in the icy creek increases the cold — Chris Hedges

It's all about who's where on the food chain. When I'm the story editor, I expect my writers to follow my vision. When I'm working for another editor, I'm obliged to follow their vision. — Len Wein