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You should have seen this coming,' they said. I did see it coming. I saw it coming the way you see a train coming when you're tied to the tracks. — Margaret Andrews

One of the strengths of our nation has always been a strong middle class who could afford their own homes and send their children to school. — James Sinegal

Sex is probably one of the last forms of human expression to enjoy such a direct connection with nature. It might be the primary site of conflict between nature and culture. If one assumes that nature (or instinct) is repressed in a highly civilised society, then I think the conceptual dyad nature-culture is best preserved there, in the realm of sex. — Thomas Koerfer

To abandon all, to strip one's self of all, in order to seek and follow Jesus Christ naked to Bethlehem where He was born, naked to the hall where He was scourged, and naked to Calvary where He died on the cross, is so great a mystery that neither the thing nor the knowledge of it, is given to any but through faith in the Son of God. — John Wesley

Don't let anyone speak for you, and don't rely on others to fight for you. — Michelle Obama

Finally, if nothing can be truly asserted, even the following claim would be false, the claim that there is no true assertion. — Aristotle.

Sports are positively essential. It is healthy to engage in sports, they are beautiful and liberal, liberal in the sense that nothing serves quite as well to integrate social classes, etc., than street or public games. — Anton Chekhov

Law professors like Obama tend to view the law as one means to an end, and others, like myself, tend to view it as the end itself. — Jonathan Turley

That depends. To be a poet is to have a soul so quick to discern that no shade of quality escapes it, and so quick to feel, that discernment is but a hand playing with finely ordered variety on the chords of emotion - a soul in which knowledge passes instantaneously into feeling, and feeling flashes back as a new organ of knowledge. One may have that condition by fits only. — George Eliot

It seems that nearly every American either has a share of federal spending or has a close relative who does. — Trent Lott

A company author bombs from the sky like the Air Force. A self-published author wins the battle by foot. — Judah Lee Davis