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Mitt Romney will tell us the hard truths we need to hear to end the debacle of putting the world's greatest care system in the hands of federal bureaucrats and putting those bureaucrats between an American citizen and her doctor. — Chris Christie
He's like a demented ferret up a wee drainpipe. — Bill McLaren
The fact that the climate is getting warmer doesn't scare me at all. There's no reason why one should be scared. — Freeman Dyson
Her brother never apologized - ever. She was pretty sure he'd been genetically shortchanged on the ability to. Her voice thick with emotion, she said, Thank you. I needed to hear that. — Ruth Cardello
The word 'revolution' is a word for which you kill, for which you die, for which you send the labouring masses to their deaths; but which does not contain any content. — Simone Weil
I will not waste it arguing about the merits of this short story or that poem. Why would I, when all such opinions are subjective, and no final resolution can ever be reached?" Some — Stephen King
Radio is truly the theater of the mind. The listener constructs the sets, colors them from his own palette, and sculpts and costumes the characters who perform in them. — Mercedes McCambridge
If Sony's not going to show 'The Interview,' that's it. No more North Korean movies for me. — Conan O'Brien
The Absolute cannot be worshipped, so we must worship a manifestation. — Swami Vivekananda
There is no satisfaction in eternity,' she said. 'There is only loss. — Elizabeth Fama
The fashion industry has done itself in by neglecting the 60- to 80-year-old market. They have the time and the economic resources. They want to go shopping. — Iris Apfel
A chord is just the name of a sound. — Lester Bowie
During the first period of our lives the greatest danger is not to take the risk. When once the risk has been taken, then the greatest danger is to risk too much. By not risking at first one turns aside and serves trivialities; in the second case, by risking too much, one turns aside to the fantastic and perhaps to presumption. — Soren Kierkegaard
Pride had given way at last, obstinacy was gone: the will was powerless. — Emmuska Orczy