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Top Postgame Press Quotes

When, President Bush asks me to go with his father to the Tsunami impacted areas and help raise money, I was thrilled to do that, because I think we have to always keep looking for common ground. — William J. Clinton

But women aren't just bodies! ... boor! they're "companions" as well! what of their charms, their grace, their twitterings? sure, sure! if suicide appeals to you ... — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Too many managers manage by what the postgame press conference is going to be. — John Kruk

As long as our well-being depends on income, and income, for most depends on work, love will always be secondary... — Miya Tokumitsu

Every family has troubles, but the way my parents handled ours ... — Becca Fitzpatrick

If you believe someone believe blindly either you get a good relation or a good lesson — Arun Kumar

Even the best scientists are often insecure and feel the need for recognition. — Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

It's a Christmas miracle. I had no tree. Now I have a forest. — Richelle Mead

Did you hear what I said? She's ex-Mob. Her gun probably eats guns like that for breakfast. — Anna Banks

This world is full of dangerous beasts - but none quite as ugly and uncontrollable as a lawyer who has finally flipped off the tracks of Reason. He will run completely amok - like a Priest into sex, or a narc-squad cop who suddenly decides to start sampling his contraband. Yes — Hunter S. Thompson

Amongst it all my soul craved one thing, Love, for it was the beginning and end of anything that will ever truly matter. — Nikki Rowe

His eyes widen. I have bound us, and he knows it. He is so beautiful, so warm and cruel and distant that I think, without the connection, I might just run away. — Alaya Dawn Johnson

Greed has no boundaries — Aristotle.

So far, the general perception, including the perception in India, was that we are not capable of using high technology. They simply refused to believe an Indian can do it! I somehow was not ready to accept that this is not possible. — Baba Kalyani

A lot of crafters, they're shut-ins. — Amy Sedaris

Give me your phone number?" She smiled, looking down at her lap.
"Sorry. No. It would be a mistake."
"Would it help if I promised not to be? — Ruthie Knox