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The last time I saw Ted Kennedy was a generation after my first meeting, at the Senate subway below the Capitol on Obama's Inauguration Day. He was his usual gregarious and gracious self - with beaming smile and booming voice wishing my husband and me good luck with our pregnancy and expressing his excitement about the new president. — Christine Pelosi

A great idea should always be left to steep like loose tea leaves in a teapot for a while to make sure that the tea will be strong enough and that the idea truly is a great one. — Phoebe Stone

Superstitions and belief in magic are perennial in just the same way as religion, and something near to being universal among mankind; and why this is so may be interesting, but in most cases the beliefs themselves are devoid of interesting content, at least to me. — Bryan Magee

I never saw it coming; I never thought you'd leave, but baby what you gave me was the courage to find me. — Lorii Myers

How complex, untrustworthy, and important our stories are. We will never tell you the true story of our lives. — Andy Quan

I'm a pundit. I'm, like, paid to be a narcissistic blowhard and be in front of the camera. — David Brooks

We divorced ourselves from the materials of the earth, the rock, the wood, the iron ore; we looked to new materials which were cooked in vats, long complex derivatives of urine which we called plastic. They had no odor of the living, ... their touch was alien to nature ... [They proliferated] like the matastases of cancer cells. — Norman Mailer

When she said sweet things in my ear, it would slide right down into my heart — Heather O'Neill

I'd address his way of trying to discourage Ian later. After all, he could have come up with something other than saying I was a whiny, smelly, trumpet-snoring bad lay. — Jeaniene Frost

A companion is but another self; wherefore it is an argument that a man is wicked if he keep company with the wicked. — Pope Clement I

To say someone is a vision is to pay them a great compliment. If you say that they look a sight it is a grave insult. — Teresa Monachino

To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune; but to write and read comes by nature. — William Shakespeare

But he's genuine twenty-first-century and only faking patience. — Skyler White