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I have never understood the appeal of babies, they seem such horrible creatures most of the time! — Douglas Feaver

It is not the New Inquisition which is our enemy today; it is hereditary Privilege. It is not Superstition, but Big Business which makes use of Superstition as a wolf makes use of sheep's clothing. — Upton Sinclair

He looked like he could pick up a fifty-pound rucksack, run across the city with it, and then beat an ungodly number of enemies to a bloody pulp with his bare hands while things exploded dramatically in the background. — Ilona Andrews

The fashion industry is no more able to preserve a style that men and women have decided to abandon than to introduce one they do not choose to accept. — Alison Lurie

There is a degree of confidence exhibited towards strangers in Sweden, especially in hotels, at post-stations, and on board the inland steamers, which tells well for the general honesty of the people. — Bayard Taylor

slept at all. I didn't want to think how it would feel, to lie trapped in a bed you couldn't get out of with only dark thoughts to keep you company through the small hours. — Jojo Moyes

The modern world tends to be skeptical about everything that makes demands on man's higher faculties. But it is not at all skeptical about skepticism, which demands hardly anything. — E.F. Schumacher

Immediate gratification is a dream killer. — Bryant McGill

(She) is the kind of person who thinks throwing lemons at enemies is better than making lemonade. — Lizzy Ford

You're trying to get a comfort zone with the parents. You want the family to feel comfortable with me in charge of their son. — Tommy Bowden

No party in the US can hope to rule without the support of Jewish money and Jewish power in the media and academia. — Israel Shamir

In 1911, Edgar Rice Burroughs, having failed at everything else, decided to write a novel. He was then in his mid-thirties, married with two children, barely supporting his family as the agent for a pencil-sharpener business. — Michael Dirda

I was in Manhattan during 9/11, and that was really the only thing that I related to as far as a disaster on a grand scale. It was really interesting to see on that day and in the weeks afterwards how people came together, and what people were able to do for each other, and what I found myself feeling and thinking and doing for the people around me, whether it was strangers on the street or my own family. It was really an experience that you can't fake. — Alexandra Daddario