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Books had always been a comfort to me, an escape from reality when reality got to be too real. — Julie Fisher

For many, to live in a universe that may have no purpose, and no creator, is unthinkable. — Lawrence M. Krauss

If you're sitting in that audience ready to fight me from the very beginning, I'm going to have a hard time getting to you. But if you've got a heart at all, I'm going to get it. — Betty Carter

They rattled my cage to see if I'd bite. When they released me, they'd see that the answer was yes. — Michelle Hodkin

Clint Eastwood's speech was kind of a metaphor for the entire Republican Party: A confused old person yelling at something that doesn't exist. — Bill Maher

Usually, those persons closest to the incoming President will be the main leaders of the Transition effort. They are most familiar with his policies and practices, and are able to interpret his wishes regarding the structure and staffing of the new Administration. — Richard V. Allen

My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint. — Erma Bombeck

Everyone's light turns on at their own time. — Donald Young

The first blow is as much as two. — George Herbert

Unable to maintain their government-granted monopoly, the powerful railroad
interests turned to government to do the regulating and price-fixing which they
were unable to do themselves. In fact, the pressure that induced Congress to
enact the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 did not come from reformers bemoaning
abuses by the powerful railroad interests; it came from the railroad interests
themselves, asking Congress to shield them against the harsh winds of
competition. — Dan Smoot

I took whatever the devil offered me. — Robin Thicke

In our changing world nothing changes more than geography. — Pearl S. Buck

I like to combine the dramatic emotional warmth of strings with the grooves and body business of drums and bass. — David Byrne

A man who catches History's eye is thereafter bound to a mistress from whom he will never escape. — Salman Rushdie

Humor is probably species specific — Anna C. Salter