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Anatomy lessons are much more fun when conducted in a private coed environment. — Dixie Waters
Change me, I whispered, change me. — Paul Monette
Nattering nabobs of negativism ... — Spiro T. Agnew
Nixon's own protection from the assassin's bullet ... nattering nabobs of negativism ... — Spiro T. Agnew
In spinning a robe of your own righteousness, before the sun goes down you will find it all unraveled. — Curtis Hutson
Don't. Don't ask me why. It's annoying. I want to. That's it. That's all. So let me. — Michelle Hodkin
In the United States today, we have more than our share of the nattering nabobs of negativism. — Spiro T. Agnew
The goal is to teach in such a way as to produce the most learning from the least teaching. — Seymour Papert
Quill pinched the bridge of his nose, wishing Ivy would stop using the word "nude. — Manda Collins
Listen, my friend. He who loves understands. — Kabir
I think that so many actors are defined by the first thing that people see them do, and there were people who simply couldn't accept the fact that I was doing something that they perceived as being a radical departure from Avenue Q. — Stephanie D'Abruzzo
There are no adequate substitutes for father, mother, and children bound together in a loving commitment to nurture and protect. No government, no matter how well-intentioned, can take the place of the family in the scheme of things. — Gerald R. Ford
We are trying to evoke and reinforce meanings from the spaces we cover and the times we're given. Short or long this becomes our purpose. What we artists do is important stuff. — Robert Genn
I only scream and scratch when something's only 'really good' or 'good', I want to be great, or let's go home. — Jeremy Renner
The shears found his throat this time. He fell down on top of them and was silent.
Something dark like mucilage glistened where he lay.
She had jumped back - not in remorse, but to keep the bottom of her skirt clear of his blood. ("I'm Dangerous Tonight") — Cornell Woolrich