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You walk into the room like a camel and then put your eyes in your pockets and your nose on the ground. — Bob Dylan

Maybe some people will not agree, but I like to eat sardines in the morning for breakfast. I think some people will have a hard time eating sardines in olive oil or pickled sardines for breakfast. I guess that is why I am still single. — David H. Murdock

To me, the real 'state of the union' is found in how Americans react to current events. — Henry Rollins

It is often said it is no matter what a man believes if he is only sincere. This is true of all minor truths, and false of all truths whose nature it is to fashion a man's life. It will make no difference in a man's harvest whether he thinks turnips have more saccharine matter than potatoes
whether corn is better than wheat. But let the man sincerely believe that seed planted without ploughing is as good as with, that January is as favorable for seed sowing as April, and that cockle seed will produce as good a harvest as wheat, and will it make no difference? — Henry Ward Beecher

A property in the 100-year floodplain has a 96 percent chance of being flooded in the next hundred years without global warming. The fact that several years go by without a flood does not change that probability. — Earl Blumenauer

Recognize when your peak energy occurs during the day. Allocate the most difficult projects to that period. Work on easy projects at low-energy times — Denis Waitley

I trust we shall never be reduced to the painful extremity of seeking the aid of Mirabeau. — Marie Antoinette

All of heaven we have below. — Joseph Addison

In England Parliament is above the law. In America the law is above Congress. — Lord Acton

I didn't do anything," Scott protested. "Breaking and entering is nothing?" Detective Basso echoed. "Funny, the law disagrees. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Age only slows down those who never had the courage to walk at their own pace. — Paulo Coelho