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I think that the principle of the Conservative Party is jealousy of liberty and of the people , only qualified by fear ; but I think the principle of the Liberal Party is trust in the people, only qualified by prudence . — William E. Gladstone
He had his hand in your pants and he kissed you," Lula said. "I'm wetting myself. — Janet Evanovich
More often than not, the things we detest and judge in others are a reflection of the things we cannot accept about ourselves. — Iyanla Vanzant
Blessed is the mind too small for doubt. — Rick Priestley
The genome of every human cell has memory. You know what that means? As evolved beings we have in our genes memories of the far past, of long-ago generations, memories of experiences not our own. — E.L. Doctorow
The biggest battle that I have is being a woman in the world. That takes center stage for me. — Zoe Saldana
Schuyler knew that one day it would come to this. That she would have to lose one to have the other one. That this game would have consequences. — Melissa De La Cruz
Honesty is not only the first step toward greatness, it is greatness itself. — Christian Nestell Bovee
Vodka eyeballing sounds great, but it's a
slippery slope. Next, you'll be scotch nostriling, tequila nippling and,
before you know it, Jager tainting. — Stephen Colbert
We're the villains you root for in the story. — Melissa De La Cruz
Representative democracy had been replaced by the surveillance camera and the private police force. — J.G. Ballard
To be in a band, at least according to the rules of rock in the 1970s, one must know how to play an instrument. But rather than waste time solving that problem, No Wavers ignored it. The point was simply to make music, not to learn how first. — Lydia Lunch
Children have no business expressing opinions on anything except Do you have enough room in the toes? — Florence King
The Indian languages are extremely barbarous and barren, and very ill fitted for communicating things moral and divine, or even things speculative and abstract. — Jonathan Edwards
When I'm good I'm very, very good, but when I'm bad, I'm better. — Mae West
