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I have terrible short-term memory loss, which I like to think of as Presidential eligibility. — Paula Poundstone

I carry the memories of the ghosts of a place called Vietnam - the people of Vietnam, my fellow soldiers. — Tim O'Brien

There was a lot of politics going on, and Ireland were denied an Olympic gold medal in 2008. — Tyson Fury

I simply want to take a break and catch my breath. But I also think that, sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is to deliberately keep some time free and see what the world throws at you. — Ruth Wilson

Six days after 9/11 George W. Bush visited a mosque and said quote, "Islam is peace." — Wolf Blitzer

Social life is filled with doubts and vain aspirings; solitude, when the imagination is dethroned, is turned to weariness and ennui. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

I thought that I had been asked every kind of question possible. — Abbas Kiarostami

The requisitions of the income tax have added greatly to the attractions of mercenary crime. — Rex Stout

Paintings helped to change my life. I'd still be living a life of disaster without it. — Eddie Cahill

Consistency is a jewel, but too much jewelry is vulgar. — Evan Esar

will-have a tendency to — Erle Stanley Gardner

Music, this complex and mysterious act, precise as algebra and vague as a dream, this art made out of mathematics and air, is simply the result of the strange properties of a little membrane. If that membrane did not exist, sound would not exist either, since in itself it is merely vibration. Would we be able to detect music without the ear? Of course not. Well, we are surrounded by things whose existence we never suspect, because we lack the organs that would reveal them to us. [Was He Mad?] — Guy De Maupassant

Christianity is a religion which concerns us as we are here and now, creatures of body and soul. We do not "follow the footsteps of his most holy life" by the exercise of a trained religious imagination, but by treading the firm, rough earth, up hill and down dale. — Evelyn Underhill