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That's what I'd like to think that my reputation is - being honest. — Joe Torre

I've made a lot of mistakes. I've bonded with some people who use you, and some people that take advantage of you. — Larry King

One of the functions of government is to act as a safeguard not just of property but of our liberties. — William Weld

Nuclear weapons kill Americans - they don't kill Republicans or Democrats - they kill Americans. — Joe Wilson

Screw this love shit. I'm done. Love isn't a cure-all. It's a fucking disease. — Cheryl McIntyre

From the moment Adam named his wife 'Eve' her defining moment was eminently predictable. Almost inevitably, it was going to revolve around an incident with a serpent.
Her name Hebrew name Hawwah may mean life or living or mother of all living but it is particularly close to the Aramaic word, 'hiwya', serpent. — Anne Hamilton

Faith is indispensable for success. Faith is induced and strengthened by the instructions you give your subconscious mind. — Napoleon Hill

They have decided to tour under the name of Ten Years After which I don't think is very cool. To be honest, they have had to do that as it's the only way they can get any work. — Alvin Lee

The Bible reminds us that we shouldn't "let any unwholesome talk come out of [our] mouths (or fly from our typing fingertips), but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." That's from Ephesians 4:29, — Lysa TerKeurst

There seems to be a law that governs all our actions so I never make plans. — Greta Garbo

Your health is probably good if you have just been reinstantiated, and is likely to remain good for some time. Most diseases are curable, and in event of an incurable ailment or injury, a new body may be provided
for a fee. (In the event of your murder, you will be furnished with a new body at the expense of your killer.) — Charles Stross

The usual consolations of life, friendship and sex included, appealed to Newton hardly at all. Art, literature, and music had scarcely more allure. He dismissed the classical sculptures in the Earl of Pembroke's renowned collection as "stone dolls." He waved poetry aside as "a kind of ingenious nonsense." He rejected opera after a single encounter. "The first Act I heard with pleasure, the 2d stretch'd my patience, at the 3d I ran away. — Edward Dolnick