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My fingers are long and beautiful, as, it has been well been documented, are various other parts of my body. — Donald Trump

The mother tongue of politicians is that of ancient Babylon: a language designed to severely limit discourse within a tower of praise to elitism, a language carried on breath's reeking of the fecal matter from their paymasters — Dean Cavanagh

Are you also morally opposed to being friends? Does that mysteriously lead to immediate babies, too? — Kiersten White

I'm taking T.O., every day ... He gives me the whole football field. — Michael Irvin

It is presumptuous ridicule of God if someone thinks that only the person who desires great wealth chooses mammon. Alas, the person who insists on having a penny without God, wants to have a penny all for himself. He thereby chooses mammon. A penny is enough, the choice is made, he has chosen mammon; that it is little makes not the slightest difference. The love of God is hatred of the world and love of the world hatred of God. — Soren Kierkegaard

The greatest treasure you can leave your children is a sense of modesty and the advice to follow virtuous persons. — Theognis Of Megara

Elise didn't hesitate to punch her hand into a man's chest to pulverize a demon eyeball, but a batch of burned cookies could bring her to her knees. — S.M. Reine

Everything Michael Jackson does on stage is exactly right. — Sammy Davis Jr.

Tithing is an open door to wealth. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Truly Christian conduct is not predicated on whether I have the right to do something, but whether my conduct is helpful to those about me. — Gordon D. Fee

A world without dragons is a world not worth living in. — R.A. Salvatore

This silence here was somewhat heavier, lonelier than the preceding one. The former was an elevator silence; this one was a walking-through-the-woods-by-night silence. — Edgar Cantero