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AIDS is a complex situation that's sure to bring out the best and the worst in people. — Niki De St. Phalle

Some people claim that it is okay to read trashy novels because sometimes you can find something valuable in them. You can also find a crust of bread in a garbage can, if you search long enough, but there is a better way. — Jim Rohn

Where was the catch? 'Cause I knew one was coming. — James Patterson

Ari felt like, Hellooo, I have wings! I turn into a wolf! Blending is out is out of the question! — James Patterson

Brett Favre likes to tell stories. — Stephen Rodrick

If the world is unjust, get drunk, wave a sword, then cut off heads. — A Que

Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate. — Bertrand Russell

Money, money, money! I think about money morning, noon and night! I dare say it's mercenary of me, but there it is — Agatha Christie

He'd never forgotten the sweep of her soft mouth against his, the taste of her sweetness, like strawberries, and the way she fired his insides to life. — Katherine McIntyre

The Qur'an not only lacks any earthly punishment for someone who abandons Islam, it even includes verses that imply that such a change of heart should be a matter of free choice. — Mustafa Akyol

I think there are way too many films made, and I've probably made way too many films. — Cate Blanchett

The continuity between invading and occupying sovereign Indigenous nations in order to achieve continental control in North America and employing the same tactics overseas to achieve global control is key to understanding the future of the United States in the world. The — Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

If one could read fluently, confidently, in every known language, one would have no need of translators or translations; one could read Homer on Mondays, Akhmatova on Tuesdays, Swahili poets on Wednesdays, and so on. — Abraham Verghese