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Why, June, you sound surprised. He'd put on an offended-housewife voice, but it was in a hoarse whisper, so it sounded like an offended housewife who smoked five packs of cigarettes a day. I laughed. — Carol Rifka Brunt

For who ever lived totally as they wanted to; who ever, if they have time to think about it, dies wholly satisfied? And those who remain know it. — Fay Weldon

Those who committed these cowardly acts may believe that they have shaken our resolve to defeat terrorism. They could not be more wrong. — Doc Hastings

About this grass now. I didn't finish telling. It grows so close it's guaranteed to kill off clover and dandelions-"
"Great God in heaven! That means no dandelion wine next year! That means no bees crossing our lot! You're out of your mind, son — Ray Bradbury

I learned to stop saying yes because I then have to back out. I've been trying to prioritize my health. — Laura Benanti

Trees are selfless, so all species thrive. If they were like humans, the world wouldn't survive. — Vinita Kinra

He always loved her because of, not in sprite of, her flaws. — Megan McCafferty

The Royal Family doesn't go out shopping for their uniforms: they've got some guy sewing on all the ornaments in-house. You could say I've got my own in-house team as well. — Theophilus London

Baptism is a sign to God, to angels, and to heaven that we do the will of God, and there is no other way beneath the heavens whereby God hath ordained for man to come to Him to be saved, and enter into the kingdom of God, except faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, and baptism for the remission of sins, and any other course is in vain; then you have the promise of the gift of the Holy Ghost. — Joseph Smith Jr.

Nearly all Bolshevist agitators in Germany and elsewhere were Jews. — Adolf Hitler

The discoveries of yesterday are the truisms of tomorrow, because we can add to our knowledge but cannot subtract from it. — Arthur Koestler