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I have 120 employees on the road every day, and about 30 other employees off the road. — Kenny Chesney

I think most Americans believe that although it's better not to use military force if you can avoid it, that the world simply doesn't provide us the luxury of giving away military force as an important tool of foreign policy. — Robert Kagan

What does it say about our country when people are so desperate for an alternative to our one-party state masquerading as a two-party state that they'll even elect a professional wrestler governor? — Jello Biafra

I don't fear death
I fear dying before I've read Dickens end to end. — Amy Smith

The biggest cause of divorse in my opinion is marriage — Paul V. Walters

So shut the window tight and make sure the latch is fastened. Dark things have a way of slipping in through narrow spaces. — Leigh Bardugo

All Advertising is essentially a promise of future happiness. — Suleman Abdullah

The greatest of human inventions is the library, a vast repository of collective memory far larger than any single mind can hold. Written memory becomes fixed in time, regardless of the distortion it contains, and the adventures we recount on paper are there to be reexperienced by those who are not oneself, the writer. So long as one's narrative survives, one's ideas and versions of history are passed along, like genetic code, to ensuing generations. Control what goes into the library, what becomes the available record, and you control what the future thinks. — Tony Eprile

I have loved badly, loved the great Too soon, withdrawn my words too late; And eaten in an echoing hall Alone and from a chipped plate The words that I withdrew too late. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

1925's 'The Lost World' is ... really, everything a dinosaur movie should be. Like a dinosaur, this classic was once extinct too, existing as mere fragmentary footage and stills, but cinemaphile fossil-hunters have painstakingly excavated bits and pieces from obscure archives and assembled them into a nearly-complete animal. — Kage Baker

I'm dying of thirst but lack the strength to even drink water anymore. — Haruki Murakami