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By ten o'clock, the sidewalk along Vine Street looks like the Fourth of July parade. Mama minds the cash box while Daddy and Mitch go to haul more tomatoes and peppers from the truck. The basket of beans is almost empty, so I fill it up again. — Paul Brett Johnson

I hope I'll never get too old to want to take part in this event, and I don't think I will ever age that much. — Sam Snead

It is the great inspector, with a myriad eyes, who never sleeps, and whose daily reports are submitted, not to a functionary or department, but to the whole people. — William Thomas Stead

Life is a surprise waiting, every moment we are discovering that surprise. — Debasish Mridha

No fact is more firmly established than that lying is a necessity of our circumstances
the deduction that it is then a Virtue goes without saying. No virtue can reach its highest usefulness without careful and diligent cultivation
therefore, it goes without saying that this one ought to be taught in the public schools
even in the newspapers. What chance has the ignorant uncultivated liar against the educated expert? — Mark Twain

I would never speak about specifics in my own relationships because I think it's tacky. — Jennifer Lopez

What is the scholar, what is the man for, but for hospitality to every new thought of his time? Have you leisure, power, property, friends? you shall be the asylum and patron of every new thought, every unproven opinion, every untried project, which proceeds out of good will and honest seeking. All the newspapers, all the tongues of to-day will of course at first defame what is noble; but you who hold not of to-day, not of the times, but of the Everlasting, are to stand for it: and the highest compliment, man ever receives from heaven, is the sending to him its disguised and discredited angels. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Civil War won formal rights for Negroes, but failed to win social justice and factual democracy. The actual result has been segregation, and fear and ignorance for both whites and blacks. — Paul Goodman

I judge when I need a top-up of Botox by looking in the mirror to see if I can move more than half my forehead. — Trinny Woodall

There's a tremendous intellectual fervor among independent filmmakers, and that has to be cultivated. — Dan Glickman

Our Mother feedeth thus our little life, That we may in turn feed her with our death — James Thomson

In order to have good health care you need a patient and you need a health care provider. — Benjamin Carson

Pretty average headlines for a worldwide catastrophe," Jane remarked as she read from Hollywood's Highest. "Some man in Africa claimed to have found the cure for AIDS, yet another politician said something about the president and now formally regrets it, and a pop star OD'd while an actress lost fifteen pounds overnight, and here's how you can, too!" She continued reading. "Oh, wow. The 'Celebrititties' section says she was in a car accident and her arms had to be amputated. Damn. — Bryant A. Loney

Some people are constructive, if you like. Others are destructive. It's this diversity in humankind that results in some making positive contributions and some negative contributions. It's necessary to have enough to make positive contributions to overcome the problems of each age. — Jonas Salk

I love the way my weight fluctuates in the newspapers. It was 18 stone and then people look at a bad picture of me and add a few more stone on. I think the highest was 22 stone. — Johnny Vegas

This was real. This was more real even than reality. This was history. It might not be true, but that had nothing to do with it. — Terry Pratchett