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There is one universal sex law: Sex shall not be unregulated. — Robert Anton Wilson
Tony Blair will be remembered for nothing other than that he followed George W. Bush over a cliff; took the rest of us with them, and we haven't yet reached the bottom, I'm afraid. — George Galloway
War pacifies itself. — Christopher Dutton
I think a lot of people want to be someone, but we are scared that if we try, we won't be as good as everyone imagines we could be. — Ava Dellaira
A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable. — Leslie Lamport
The achievements of Labour in the years after the Second World War should never be underestimated, but they are now history. — Bob Crow
If an armed nation were a polite nation, America would be paradise. We have more than 200 million guns in private owernship here. But our manners are not getting better. — Molly Ivins
I was interested in the electric guitar even before I knew the difference between electric and acoustic. The electric guitar seemed to be a totally fascinating plank of wood with knobs and switches on it. I just had to have one. — Jeff Beck
Read the kind of stuff you wish you could write. — Douglas Wilson
If I can't get a permit to carry a gun, then I'll drag it along behind me. Do you need a permit for that too? — Kalle Paatalo
You want him like you have never wanted anything else. But does he feel the same? — Cassandra Clare
We must also and always be discerning about the spirit of the age in any generation, which today means squarely facing the seductions of technique. — Os Guinness
My mom was a free spirit, and she brought me up to be a free spirit. — Mark Bradford
Tangling with the Goliath Corporation generally left you in one of two places: inside a wooden box with a grieving family outside, or inside a wooden box under six foot of soil with family wondering where you were. The former was if they didn't hold a grudge. — Jasper Fforde
Times and scenes like that put Janie to thinking about the inside state of her marriage. Time came when she fought back with her tongue as best she could, but it didn't do her any good. It just made Joe do more. He wanted her submission and he'd keep on fighting until he felt he had it. So gradually, she pressed her teeth together and learned to hush. The spirit of the marriage left the bedroom and took to living in the parlor. It was there to shake hands whenever company came to visit, but it never went back inside the bedroom again. So she put something in there to represent the spirit like a Virgin Mary image in a church. The bed was no longer a daisy-field for her and Joe to play in. It was a place where she went and laid down when she was sleepy and tired. She wasn't petal-open anymore with him. — Zora Neale Hurston
