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When the Soviet Union launched Sputnik in 1957, my parents, like the rest of America, were terrified. The Soviets had nuclear weapons and now were ahead of us in space. So my parents marched me and Owen into our living room, sat us down, and said, " You boys are going to study math and Science so we can beat the Soviets!"
I thought that was a lot of pressure to put on a six-year old. But own and I were obedient sons, so we studied math and science. And we were good at it.. Owen was the first in our family to go to college. He went to MIT, graduating with a degree in physics, and then became a photographer.
I went to Harvard, and became a comedian. My poor parents.
But we still beat the Soviets. You're welcome. — Al Franken

I honestly believe I'd make one of the worst elected officials in the history of this country. — Ross Perot

His face is more open than an open book, like a wall of graffiti really. I realize I'm writing wow on my thigh with my finger, decide I better open my mouth and snap us out of this impromptu staring contest. — Jandy Nelson

Half of this business is politics. As real estate developers, it's our job to go in there and get beat up. — Ross Perot Jr.

ROSS PEROT was the best thing that happened in American politics since Richard Nixon acquired a taste for gin. In both cases, the political dialogue of the day was enriched by spontaneous gibberish that entertained the wrong people and made the right ones question their faith. — Hunter S. Thompson

War has rules, mud wrestling has rules - politics has no rules. — Ross Perot

I had never been to second base. — Don Carman

I never had a single conversation about politics with Ross Perot in my life; still haven't. — James Stockdale

There are only five things really worth drawing; four of them are pretty girls and the fifth is cats. — Robert A. Heinlein

On the flip side, we dislike any factor that stands in the way of that simplicity and causal concreteness. Uncertainty, chance, randomness, nonlinearity: these elements threaten our ability to explain, and to explain quickly and (seemingly) logically. And so, we do our best to eliminate them at every turn — Anonymous

The worst things always happen at night, and oftener than one would think on stormy nights. ("The Compensation House") — Charles Collins

One voice is tiny, and alone it cannot be heard above the din of politics as usual. The peoples voice, when it cries as one, is a great roar. — Ross Perot

Every day I don't Google my name, there's another beautiful day. — Bill Callahan

I'm married, I have three children, I never hit my wife. — Ja Rule

Stupidity is falling pray to your own illusions. — Wojciech Kurtyka

Americans have dissipated their racial energy in an orgy of stone-breaking. In their few years they have broken more stones than did centuries of Egyptians, and they have done their work hysterically, desperately, almost as if they knew that the stones would some day break them. — Nathanael West