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I'm having as much fun today as I did when I made $55 a week, because it is as much fun. — Larry King

Why don't they allow professional wrestling at the Olympics? They allow pro basketball players and hockey players. Olympic pro wrestling would be awesome. The team from Mexico could wear those Mr. X masks. The French wrestler could hit his opponent with a baguette. Or perhaps just surrender. — Craig Ferguson

Yes...I want to be married, too. — Christina Lauren

God holds his people responsible for righteousness, not for results. — Beth Moore

Cam held her closer. "Marry me, Amelia. You're what I want. You're my fate." One hand slid to the back of her head, gripping the braids and ribbons to keep her mouth upturned. "Say yes." He nibbled at her lips, licked at them, opened them. He kissed her until she writhed in his arms, her pulse racing. "Say it, Amelia, and save me from ever having to spend a night with another woman. I'll sleep indoors. I'll get a haircut. God help me, I think I'd even carry a pocket watch if it pleased you. — Lisa Kleypas

When a writer dies, he becomes his books. — Jorge Luis Borges

Learning is to a man as the leaves and branches are to a tree, and it can be said that he should simply not be without it. — Takeda Shingen

The symbol of the revolution. The Mockingjay. — Suzanne Collins

I had always been taught that life was the other way around
that you had to make sure you got what was coming to you ... — Debbi Fields

The ocean is a large drop; a drop is a small ocean. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Throughout history people have gazed at the skies in wonder. You only have to stand at the base of a church steeple to understand why. — Fennel Hudson

There are no movie references that I can think of in 'Robopocalypse.' However, there are tons of personal references. For example, the IP address that Lurker tracks actually goes back to the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, where I studied robotics. — Daniel H. Wilson

Where are you now?
Where are you going?
and how will you get there? — John F. DeCosta