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My first review for the TV movie The Bionic Showdown said I was as interesting as a bus ride. — Sandra Bullock
What really destroyed Tucker Carlson, respected magazine journalist, was TV. TV exposed him as glib, smug, and not nearly as clever as he thought he was. — Alex Pareene
Scott Brown's victory in Massachusetts has got to have Ted Kennedy rolling over in his grave, spilling his drink. — Ann Coulter
Every act of every man is a moral act, to be tested by moral, and not by economic criteria. — Robert M. Hutchins
From the apparent usefulness of the social virtues, it has readily been inferred by sceptics, both ancient and modern, that all moral distinctions arise from education, and were, at first, invented, and afterwards encouraged ... in order to render men tractable, and subdue their natural ferocity and selfishness, which incapacitated them for society. — David Hume
Cuz I look like Barbie." I reply, knowing they can connect the dots. "Bad girls don't like Barbie?" Michael asks, both his eyebrows rising. "No. Bad girls want to rip Barbie's head off and flush it down the toilet, — Amy A. Bartol
The people that are doing work that matters aren't doing work thats popular. They're just doing work that changes some people. — Seth Godin
There were big geysers coming up where the shells were landing and there were bodies floating, face down, face up. — Elliot Johnson
When a country wants television more than they want clean water, they've lost their grip. — Lewis Black
I violently dislike you,' she said, and then she was gone, slamming the door and leaving a sort of shocked silence behind. — Kate Johnson
The library drew Bean down the street, as it had drawn all of us over the years. Our parents had trained us to become readers, and the town's library had been the one place, other than church, that we visited every week. — Eleanor Brown
Along with our passivity, we're entering a profoundly masochistic phase everyone is a victim these days, of parents, doctors, pharmaceutical companies, even love itself. And how much we enjoy it. Our happiest moments are spent trying to think up new varieties of victimhood ... — J.G. Ballard
Many of the people that you lay off will have closer relationships with the people who stay than you do, so treat them with an appropriate level of respect. — Ben Horowitz
Kindly politeness is the slow fruit of advanced reflection; it is a sort of humanity and kindliness applied to small acts and every day discourse: it bids man soften towards others, and forget himself for the sake of others: it constrains genuine nature, which is selfish and gross. — Hippolyte Taine
I've got a stele we can use. Who wants to do me?"
"A regrettable choice of words," muttered Magnus. — Cassandra Clare
