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The impenetrable stupidity of Prince George (son-in-law of James II) served his turn. It was his habit, when any news was told him, to exclaim, "Est il possible?"-"Is it possible?" — Thomas B. Macaulay
Some people like to look at pictures of themselves before they lost weight. I don't particularly care for that. Whenever I was overweight, it was a very sad time in my life. — Richard Simmons
Her expression is from Page 18 of the Victoria's Secret catalogue. — David Foster Wallace
I am a huge Pistons fan. Those were some of my best times in college, watching the Detroit Pistons. — Steven Yeun
Habits are qualities of the soul. — Ibn Khaldun
If you want to know what political extremism can lead to, look at the Zapruder film. Take particular note of frame 313, where Kennedy's head explodes. — Stephen King
Human intellect is incurably abstract. — C.S. Lewis
I don't decide my politics based on the flavour of the month. — Nandan Nilekani
We'll find your treasure. Shifting his head, he pressed — Stephanie Laurens
For the first time she saw that the nurse's name was Tabitha. — Ann Brashares
Stay with me?" His fingers wound into my hair, and his arm tightened around me. "Always. — Amalia Carosella
You can say "ass," but you can't say "asshole." That's why I always cringe when a character in a TV show refers to someone as an "ass." Unless you're British, calling someone an ass really doesn't work. But those are the rules of television. You can be a dirtbag, but not a scumbag. — Gilbert Gottfried
Nothing is quite beautiful alone: nothing but is beautiful in the whole. A single object is only so far beautiful as it suggests this universal grace. The poet, the painter, the sculptor, the musician, the architect, seek each to concentrate this radiance of the world on one point, and each in his several work to satisfy the love of beauty which stimulates him to produce. Thus is Art, a nature passed through the alembic of man. Thus in art, does nature work through the will of a man filled with the beauty of her first works. — Ralph Waldo Emerson