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He was a consummate politician
which is to say he was given to expedient speech and lacked even a vestigial spine. — Nick Taylor

American Action Network should be spending their money to try and get those Democrats to change the votes, not beating up on Republicans in the House. — Mick Mulvaney

Web pages are designed for people. For the Semantic Web, we need to look at existing databases. — Tim Berners-Lee

Given the rest of the economic news, including the fact that GDP growth is positive, inflation is still low, jobless claims are still moving downward and temporary services are firming up, that means the recovery continues, and we hope it will continue in a more robust fashion, — Elaine Chao

There are a lot of good memories, and because I was injured, during the rehab, I met my wife. The tennis was very good but the injuries were good for something too. — Richard Krajicek

All sex, and indeed all pleasure, must include a poisonous drop of perversion, of devilish transgression - of evil, even - for it to be worth getting into bed for. — Hanif Kureishi

The problem with experiments has always been that human beings make the decisions on whether or not the animals have benefitted from the treatment. — James Randi

To such an one we speak as those who are like us have spoken to us, and have so become our comfort in the wilderness of this life. — Arthur Schopenhauer

You can be a decent critic if you know about food, but to be a really good one, you need to know about life. — Ruth Reichl

If God is on your side, count loss as temporary, and defeat impossible. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Are all Dumnonian warriors so ill-mannered?" she asked the table at large in an acid voice.
"You want warriors to be courtiers?" Celwin retorted brusquely. "You'd send your precious poets to kill the Franks? And I don't mean by reciting their verses at them, though come to think of it that might be quite effective." He leered at the Queen and the three poets shuddered. — Bernard Cornwell

...More than looking, what we're really doing is gazing, and we do it for so long I start to get the feeling that nothing else matters.
It's a good feeling.
Better than good.
It's one I could get lost in. — Stephanie Kuehn