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From his vantage point on the window sill, The Dude cocked a rear leg back over his head and proceeded to lick at his private parts with a thoroughness that would make a lesser man blush. I shook my head at the sight and mumbled, "Show off," in the animal's general direction. For a moment the tiny kitten hesitated, leg still extended behind its head, face still over its crotch. It narrowed its eyes at me, let out a displeased sound, then promptly got back to work.
I suppose there are worse things than being a cat. — Emmett Spain

At least in Europe, we consider the right to privacy a fundamental right, and it is a very serious matter. — Jose Manuel Barroso

One of the early signs of sophistication is not giving way to all inclinations but rather sending your emotions to school so they will learn how to behave. — Jim Rohn

Being a nation means standing up to your equals, whereas being an empire only means kicking your inferiors. — G.K. Chesterton

It is one thing to follow God's way of service if you are regarded as a hero, but quite another thing if the road marked out for you by God requires becoming a 'doormat' under other people's feet. — Oswald Chambers

This is motherhood for you,' said my own mother. 'Going through life with your heart outside your body. — Jennifer Weiner

Facebook and Myspace are the U.S. audience, which is tried and true when it comes to being susceptible to ads. — Max Levchin

I enjoyed school, I was a bit of a square. I did very well in exams. I was quite lucky I was academic. — Cat Deeley

If I am traitor, who did I betray? I gave all my information to the American public, to American journalists who are reporting on American issues. If they see that as treason, I think people really need to consider who they think they're working for. The public is supposed to be their boss, not their enemy. — Edward Snowden

Whether or not we have personality disturbances, whether or not we have the ability to overcome deficiencies of early environment, is like the answer to the question whether or not we shall be struck down by a dread disease: "it's all a matter of luck." It is important to keep this in mind, for people almost always forget it, with consequences in human intolerance and unnecessary suffering that are incalculable. — John Hospers

After the train started he had stood on the rear platform and watched the station and the water tower grow smaller and smaller and the rails crossed by the ties narrowed toward a point where the station and the water tower stood now minute and tiny in the steady clicking that was taking him away. — Ernest Hemingway,

Never forget: we are alive within mysteries." - Wendell Berry — Wendell Berry

You will know you are in love when it doesn't matter if you sit in heaven or hell with that special someone just as long as they can make you laugh, while you put out the fires. — Shannon L. Alder