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We've sent over 180 million frowns from the U.S alone, and you can bet that has an effect on the regime. — Dave Eggers

I'm not all that brave, Andre. I'm afraid of everything, I just refuse to give into it. — Christine Feehan

I always want to write erotic music ... Not only about the love between men and women, but in a much more universal sense - about the sensuality of the mechanism of the universe ... about life. — Toru Takemitsu

It's always great to play at home. I won here last year and it's great to start with a win like this today. The first match was difficult and I thought it was step in the right direction. — Gustavo Kuerten

The fallout from the Supreme Court halfway killing Obamacare would likely be more serious than conservatives believe ... Even their own base, which has been told relentlessly that Obamacare represents the end of the America they love, might start to demand a fix once it becomes clear just what they're missing-& what all those blue states with their own exchanges are getting. — Kevin Drum

I don't know if war is always pointless," she said. "I know it's always tragic. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

You will find that most prisons are forged in someone's own mind. And they invariably possess the key to their release if they could but think to use it. — Jeff Wheeler

I hope my work isn't dismissed by the critics as illustration or photography. — E. J. Hughes

If all the insects were to disappear from the earth, within 50 years all life on earth would end. If all human beings disappeared from the earth, within 50 years all forms of life would flourish. — Jonas Salk

The first time I took LSD, it just blew everything away. I had such an incredible feeling of well-being. — George Harrison

Do you know why people are prone to make such foolish moral decisions? Because something always whispers to us that our situations are unique: Nobody has ever felt this way before. — Andy Stanley

Readers soon tire of prefaces, and skip them, and so the labor of writing them is lost. — Sarah Josepha Hale