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Tout les jours you are coming some fresh game or other on me, mais vous ne pouvez pas play this savon dodge on me twice! — Mark Twain

A wind has blown the rain away & the sky away & all the leaves away, & the trees stand. i think i, too, have known autumn too long. — E. E. Cummings

It is a fatal fault to reason whilst observing, though so necessary beforehand and so useful afterwards. — Charles Darwin

When you start thinking you may get hurt, it's time to get out of racing. — Mario Andretti

Oh, fatherhood has a very humanising effect on a bloke like me in the military. As a dad, you become absolutely aware of your own human frailty and a need to be nurturing and compassionate and fatherly — Peter Cosgrove

Love is the grandest thing on God's earth, but fortunate the lover who has plenty of money. — Russell Conwell

I've worked for a long time, but I got to the point where I felt like, I am out here so far, how do I get back? I want to have a real life, a personal life. I didn't want a personal life I just visited. — Helen Hunt

In March 1915, at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, the British fired more shells in a single 35-minute bombardment than they had during the whole Boer War. — Saul David

If you ever want to get anywhere in life, you're going to have to push it, and somebody's going to push you to get there. End of story. — Charlie Trotter

guts you, then saunters away as the vultures swoop down to steal what's left. I knew that. — Camille Pagan

The Office for Budget Responsibility correctly stay out of the political debate and do not assess the long-term costs and benefits of E.U. membership. — George Osborne

We are all national socialists now. — John Lukacs

We're the wicked witch. We promise gingerbread, but we eat the little bastards alive. — Orson Scott Card

Sub-consciousness does not set its own goal but helps to achieve the goals that have already been set — Sunday Adelaja

Once art served to educate and edify, now it distracts and amuses. — James Rozoff