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Elect me as your congressman today, I promise you an Ilocano president in 20 years. — Ferdinand Marcos

I'm not going to say that a very young Charlie Weber is without his indiscretions. But not anymore; I'm way past those days. — Charlie Weber

God is absolute. He is everything. If He is bigger than the biggest, then He is smaller than the smallest. — Chukwuka Amu

To receive the guidance you want and need, you must set your ego mind aside at least momentarily long enough for spiritual inspiration to drop in naturally. — Catherine Carrigan

Man, as man, has never realized himself. The greater part of him, his potential being, has always been submerged. What is history if not the endless story of his repeated failures? — Henry Miller

It is always easy to question the judgement of others in matters of which we may be imperfectly informed. — P.D. James

The point is not to let the orthography distract the reader from the meaning. — Mary Norris

I knew I wanted to direct since I was a kid. That was something I was always fascinated by and wanted to experience and see if I would be any good at it. — Fred Savage

Cast me gently into the morning for the night has been unkind. — Sarah McLachlan

I am a dumb piece of meat
and I rot everyday
my flesh gives a rotting smell
and people say it's the smell of life
and they come to me
and watch me rot
and get happy and upset and annoyed and disgusted and maybe sometimes feel
compassion
but they don't realize they are rotting too. — Daul Kim

I am not addicted to coffee, it find it's way every morning. — Pushpa Rana

After a certain age, you couldn't even say where you were from. You went someplace, and lived there. And then you went someplace else. — Daniel Handler

The Americans take a product that literally grows on trees and turn it into a valuable commodity. Without them, cocaine and marijuana would be like oranges, and instead of making billions smuggling it, I'd be making pennies doing stoop labor in some California field, picking it. — Don Winslow