Retrospecs Optical Quotes & Sayings
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I know him by another name. His real one is Slem, not uncommon for men of his generation. It stands for Stalin Lenin Engels Marx. He's always making up new names for himself
wouldn't you? — Victor Robert Lee

People are too durable, that's their main trouble. They can do too much to themselves, they last too long. — Bertolt Brecht

The healing begins when we can start to feel more gratitude that our child came into our life than despair and outrage that our child died. The gratitude is what heals the despair. — Ram Dass

The president, clearly as a result of the war and the afterglow of the war, is in a time of great attention. — Bob Graham

There was an old man of St. Bees,
Who was stung in the arm by a wasp;
When they asked, "Does it hurt?"
He replied, "No, it doesn't,
But I thought all the while 'twas a Hornet. — W.S. Gilbert

We must realize that our destiny is strongly linked to the destiny of the poorest on this planet. — Hillary Clinton

Amanda, whether you know it or not, I'm all the security you'll ever need. I would never let anyone harm a single hair on your head. — Stephanie Evanovich

I've never been one to have to manipulate women. I always want it to be like a mutual thing, like everybody loves everybody. — LL Cool J

Irony of the day: arthritis medication with a cap that old people can't get off, because of their arthritis. — Kelli Jae Baeli

And in that instant was born the terrible awareness that life eventually broke every man, but in different ways and at different times. — Pat Conroy

What did a kiss feel like, anyway? Somehow I knew it wouldn't be like the one I got from Mom and Dad at bedtime. The same species maybe, but a radically different beast, to be sure. — Wendelin Van Draanen

Shitfire, parson! And I mean thet sincerely! — Robert Coover

Of course, with agriculture came the first big civilizations, the first cities built of mud and brick, the first empires. And it was the administers of these empires who began hiring people to keep track of the wheat and sheep and wine that was owed and the taxes that was owed on them by making marks; marks on clay in that time. — Howard Rheingold