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Does Uncle Bob have anything?"
"I heard he has an STD."
"I mean on the women."
"Oh, I have no idea if they have any STDs. — Darynda Jones

Solomon's temple also was designed to increase the attractiveness of the city of his residence. — Julius Wellhausen

We want a world where life is preserved, and the quality of life is enriched for everybody, not only for the privileged. — Isabel Allende

I'm not keen on the English way of eating outside, on the street. I want food that is clean, not impregnated with toxic fumes. — Marie Helvin

When you allow desire, anger and frustration to dominate you, you are losing power. — Frederick Lenz

Discard that old notion, that "the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". Good people can't do nothing. — Jenna Brooks

Now I also discipline myself to do things I love to do when I don't want to do them. — Edward James Olmos

My approach with actors is to try and give them whatever it is they need from me. Direction to me is about listening and responding and realizing how much they need to know from me and how much they have figured out for themselves, really. — Christopher Nolan

Krampus found me, forced me into servitude - me, the son of Odin, a slave to a low-cast demon. I did not care, did not feel. Hollow of heart and soul, I came to believe this to be my fate, my penance, that I had been spared to bear torment not just for my own vanity and arrogance, but for that of all my forebears. — Brom

I have seen myself backward. — Philip K. Dick

Tell me to stop, Sugar, or I'm going to start a firestorm of emotion neither one of us will know how to handle."
She smiled. "I've always loved storms."
He jerked her face closer and her heart rate kicked up. "Then it's time you were introduced to a Florida hurricane. — Vonnie Davis

The publication of the Revised New Testament by the two University Presses on May 17, 1881, was the most sensational in the annals of publishing. — Frederic G. Kenyon

Teachers are sort of faced with a thankless task, because no matter how good they are, unless they find a way to personally rationalize the rewards of their effort, nobody else is really going to do it for them en masse. — Julius Erving