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His first word, his first day at junior high. Nonsense things, the deepest, most important poetry of my life. — Sebastian Barry

Herr Konsul, sorry to take your time. A man's voice. The blood in Reiss' veins instantly stopped its motion. — Philip K. Dick

I had a longing for ritual, something I could cling to, a routine to make me feel well and contented. I hoped that reading Bible commentaries and theological critiques would nudge me closer to some kind of absolute that I could hold up as a torch to light my way. — Jack Dee

I don't have any particular burning desire to go back to being cuddly. Not really. — Hugh Grant

I wanted to be what my high-school civics and history teacher thought of as a good American. That automatically involved taking an interest in government. — Olivia De Havilland

Oi! By me is so big the mouth, so my foot always goes in. — Betty Smith

I'm kind of a chatty person and the props guys would have to handcuff me and tie me up and sometimes I'd just be chatting and they'd just pop it back in ... like: "OK now, shut up!" — Gemma Arterton

The heart of the melody can never be put down on paper. — Pablo Casals

I hoped," he heard her whisper. "I didn't know, but I — Elizabeth Hunter

History lesson, folks: The tax system we have today - the one we've come to know and love - began ninety-four years ago as a (drum roll, please) flat tax! The monstrosity you see today is a flat tax on income after nearly a century of very imperfect evolution. At first, only a very small percentage of Americans were asked to pay income tax. In fact, that's how they sold it to us - as a tax on the rich!
Well, that all changed with World War II. The cost of the war effort led to an expansion of those who paid federal income taxes - and we were off to the races. The tax code was flattened again, if you will, in 1986. Since that time it has been amended 16,000 times. We now have more than 67,000 pages of statutes and regulations - which helps explain why, last year, nearly two-thirds of all tax filers had to seek professional help with their tax return. — Neal Boortz