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See, that's the difference," Mauvin said. "I suffer a loss and people console me. Royce suffers a loss and whole towns evacuate. — Michael J. Sullivan

Christine O'Donnell released a commercial in which she says, 'I'm not a witch.' That's pretty good, though not as effective as her opponent's slogan, 'I'm not Christine O'Donnell.' — Jimmy Fallon

He who hasn't experienced a full depression alone and over a long period of time
he is a child. — Jens Bjorneboe

When I am dying, I should like my life taken out under general anaesthetic, exactly as if it were a diseased appendix. — Richard Dawkins

Lenin sensed that Tukhachevsky was a kindred spirit. He delegated the most responsible jobs to the obscure lieutenant. — Mikhail Tukhachevsky

Corporations are poisoning our air and water while at the same time lining the pockets of elected officials with political contributions. — Gloria Reuben

O skies, be calm! O winds, blow free - Blow all my ships safe home to me! But if thou sendest some a-wrack, To never more come sailing back, Send any - all that skim the sea, But bring my love-ship home to me. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

She said writting novels was like childbirth: if you truly remembered how awful it got, you'd never do it again. — Sarah Dessen

Leadership is influencing others through modeling. — Farshad Asl

Just take each race as it comes and have fun. — Juan Pablo Montoya

They walked the whole night and all the next day too from morning till evening, but they did not get out of the forest, and were very hungry, for they had nothing to eat but two or three berries, which grew on the ground. — Jacob Grimm

Beneath their wary smiles, the people were warm and friendly. They had known sorrow and loss, but their spirit survived. — Amanda Grange

Rapid and repeated probing, so typical of these wading birds, is thought to allow them to build up a composite three-dimensional image of food items hidden in the sand.24 — Tim Birkhead