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I must be shutting up like a telescope. — Lewis Carroll
The idea that you can't lose contact with the leaders has cut more throats than it has saved. — Arthur Lydiard
The biggest problem that women have is being ambivalent about their own power, ... We should be comfortable with the idea of wielding power. We shouldn't feel that it detracts from our femininity. — Elizabeth Wurtzel
For all we take we must pay, but the price is cruel high. — Rudyard Kipling
Looking behind, I am lifted with gratitude. Looking forward, I am filled with vision. Looking upward, I am filled with strength. Looking within, I discover peace. — Sukhraj S. Dhillon
I only tweet if I discover something that's fantastic, or if I heard something really great. — Gayle King
You're the kind of man a man wants when a man wants a man. — David Wong
Rose shifted her shopping bag off her lap and with a grunt levered her ponderous body upright; she smiled broadly at me, and with a cheery "Ta Gert, ta girls," she waddled towards the exit while I eased my shoulders in relief from the confining pressure of her body. God, what a huge woman. — E.R. Braithwaite
although Hitler peppered speeches with references to God, neither he nor Nazism had a single thing in common with traditional Christianity. Nazi religion was pagan, containing a pagan savior and creed. The creed knew nothing of sin, and its faith glorified violence. Nazism had no meekness or humility, no love of neighbor, and no thought of forgiveness. — Dean G. Stroud
Bill Clinton, who packs his own star power, has been a big draw as well as a big drag on his wife's campaign. — Andrew Rosenthal
The greatest privilege of childhood is to live totally in the present. — Simon Sebag Montefiore
Public anger over bank bailouts was as much about fairness as the billions of dollars spent. — Nina Easton
Ladies and gentlemen," I shout, "I would like to welcome you to my death! — Jennifer Niven