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What is great poetry, after all, but the continuation of the human voice after death? — Erica Jong

But a cock does not enter a hen ... it enters a ... meow-meow! — Faraaz Kazi

I want to do that thing rich people do where they turn money into more money. — LIZ

We knew who would want him found, Dr Croix, but who wants him to remain buried? — Louise Penny

A script is only as good as the director who's making it. — Helen McCrory

If you don't hop aboard the change train, you're gonna get derailed. — Joe Flaherty

Most of the soil we walk on once grew and breathed, and once it had the shape of the living, long ago. One day someone who doesn't remember us will walk on our skin and flesh and bones, on the dust that remains of us. — Emmi Itaranta

Wikipedia was offline after an overheating problem at one of its data centers. It was pretty bad. For a while there, people had nowhere to go for phony, inaccurate information. — Jay Leno

I try to go to the gym a few times a week, but I admit, I cheat sometimes, and sometimes I don't go as often. I usually do more cardio and little bit of weights. — Helena Mattsson

The peacock in all his pride does not display half the colors that appear in the garments of a British lady when she is dressed. — Joseph Addison

When I started teaching at Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2000, no field-based courses in strategic philanthropy existed. — Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen

But some, besides allegiance to their original error, possess I know not what fanciful interest in remaining hostile not so much toward the things in question as toward their discoverer. — Galileo Galilei

Time will not slow down when something unpleasant lies ahead. — J.K. Rowling

Goyim kill goyim and the Jews are blamed. — Menachem Begin

Mortification is the soul's vigorous opposition to self, wherein sincerity is most evident. — John Owen