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I ain't guilty cause, even though I sell rocks
Yo sound the bells school is in sucker — MC Hammer

I'm just glad I've had these opportunities to be geeks in some really awesome movies. — Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Canadians, do not vomit on me! — Elizabeth Hardwick

That's the thing about pain," Augustus said, and then glanced back at me. "It demands to be felt. — John Green

Words are easy; lies as simple as parting your lips and breathing. — Karen Marie Moning

Nothing can so alienate a voter from the political system as backing a winning candidate. — Mark B. Cohen

General de Gaulle was a thoroughly bad boy. The day he arrived, he thought he was Joan of Arc and the following day he insisted that he was Georges Clemenceau. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Creativity needs to be exercised to grow strong. — Nita Leland

I admit that I treed a rheumatic grandfather of mine in the winter of 1850. He was old and inexpert in climbing trees, but with the heartless brutality that is characteristic of me I ran him out of the front door in his night-shirt at the point of a shotgun, and caused him to bowl up a maple tree, where he remained all night, while I emptied shot into his legs. I did this because he snored. I will do it again if I ever have another grandfather. — Mark Twain

But this wealth of information produced little or no insight. — Stephen King

Summer was a long hot dream. — Julie Otsuka

By one estimate, your five senses take in 11,000,000 bits of information per second, of which you consciously process about 40 (Wilson, 2002). — David G. Myers

All social change begins with a conversation. — Margaret J. Wheatley

From the standpoint of any sane person, the present problem of capitalist concentration is not only a question of law, but of criminal law, not to mention criminal lunacy. — Gilbert K. Chesterton