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I was coming home from kindergarten - well they told me it was kindergarten. I found out later I had been working in a factory for ten years. It's good for a kid to know how to make gloves. — Ellen DeGeneres

Dallas, Lieutenant Eve, and aide, Peabody, — J.D. Robb

There is no sincere stupidity that doesn't create, eventually, its own rationale, conduct, operating procedures, its own critical formulae whereby it may be, in all seriousness, discussed: witness the advertising business. Witness the best-seller list. Areas of idiocy within which various degrees of the spurious are compared. — Gilbert Sorrentino

In Japan, first names are only for who you're married to, or if you're being rude,' the watchmaker explained. — Natasha Pulley

We did not choose to believe that personal choice is the highest human virtue. Rather, we were taught, formed, forced to believe nothing is important in life other than that which we have personally chosen. The irony is that the belief that nothing is important in life other than that which we have personally chosen is a belief that we have not personally chosen! The supermarket and shopping mall have been our school. — William Henry Willimon

People at a point of conflict are always the most interesting stories to tell. — Anne-Marie Duff

I always go to church on Sundays and Bible study on Tuesdays. — Lil' Kim

Larger school library collections and longer hours increase circulation. — Stephen D. Krashen

Their desire was silent yet magnificent, like a thousand daisies attuning their faces toward the path of the sun. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Scientists who become icons must not only be geniuses but also performers, playing to the crowd and enjoying public acclaim. — Freeman Dyson

He was a bit like a corkscrew. Twisted, cold and sharp. — Kate Cruise O'Brien

I believe every change any word has undergone probably originated in ignorance. — Rita Mae Brown