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That crazy bastard may be the only sane one left. — Joseph Heller

Give what name you like to my presentiments, but I am afraid that my happiness will be paid for by some horrible catastrophe. — Honore De Balzac

Ouch. Do you mind? This is a silk-wool blend. You'll wrinkle it." "It's about to be shredded." She seethes up at me, eyes shooting sparks. "You just totally threw our business out there." "I told them not to talk about it." Her nose wrinkles. "Which means they'll be talking about it even more." "No, they won't." "Yes, we will," Rye calls. I point at him. "Start practicing your Running Man. — Kristen Callihan

I don't know how he calmed me down without even talking, but he did. Some people just have a calming presence about them and he's one of those people. — Colleen Hoover

I had volunteered for the Air Force and was an enthusiastic bombardier. While dropping bombs on Europe, I generally didn't understand what I was doing. — Howard Zinn

No matter how wonderful a sentence is, if it doesn't add new and useful information, it should be removed. — Kurt Vonnegut

The basic question is not how much of our money we should give to God, but how much of God's money we should keep for ourselves. — Jim George

Such an experiment without actual conditions of war to support it is a foolish waste of time ... I once saw a man kill a lion with a 30-30 caliber rifle under certain conditions, but that doesn't mean that a 30-30 rifle is a lion gun. — Theodore Roosevelt

I love clothes! I shop everywhere, but I like Urban Outfitters, Forever 21, Nordstrom, and Neiman Marcus. It's a wide range. I'm from California, and I love the Pasadena Flea Market. — Keke Palmer

Don't abuse your friends and expect them to consider it criticism. — E.W. Howe

A goal is a planned event — Hyrum W. Smith

Absolute hospitality would in no way amount to the absence of violence. To the contrary, it would enthrone violence precisely under the guise of nonviolence because it would leave the violators unchanged and the consequences of violence unremedied. — Miroslav Volf