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I did go into the Amazonian region of Brazil. They have prehistoric river fish that weigh in at around 600 pounds, which you don't see anywhere else. And foods that cannot be exported or even found in other parts of Brazil. — Anthony Bourdain

At American weddings, the quality of the food is in inverse proportion to the social position of the bride and groom. — Calvin Trillin

An increasing number of people who lead mental lives of great intensity, people who are sensitive by nature, notice the steadily more frequent appearance in them of mental states of great strangeness ... a wordless and irrational feeling of ecstasy; or a breath of psychic pain; a sense of being spoken to from afar, from the sky or the sea; an agonizingly developed sense of hearing which can cause one to wince at the murmuring of unseen atoms; an irrational staring into the heart of some closed kingdom suddenly and briefly revealed. — Knut Hamsun

You cannot kill an ideology with a bullet. You can only kill it with a better idea. — Queen Rania Of Jordan

Christians should emphatically be campaigning for justice for the poor - but the Church is not a campaign. — Rowan Williams

Don't worry about what people say. — Billie Jean King

The Constitution provides that all Americans enjoy the right to live a life in accordance with their convictions of faith. — James Lankford

There are terrific models for success with reluctant readers, but many school systems and state governments need to set aside their 'not invented here' and 'we have more important problems than education' attitudes. — James Patterson

Real security, in other words, is inseparable from issues of energy policy; education; public health; preservation of soils, forests, and waters; and broadly based, sustainable prosperity. — David W. Orr

As soon as war is declared it will be impossible to hold the poets back. Rhyme is still the most effective drum. — Jean Giraudoux

Without warning, a powerful masculine arm, one that could only belong to Northcote, snaked around her waist and pulled her near. "Every pardon, my dear. I fear I have been neglecting you. I hope you will forgive me."
Leaning down, he brushed a kiss against her cheek; it burned like fire. — Tracy Anne Warren

Perhaps the most surprising thing about mathematics is that it is so surprising. — Edward Charles Titchmarsh