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Profanity is the parlance of the fool. Why curse when there is such a magnificent language with which to discourse? — Theodore Roosevelt

It wasn't so much that I was all alone on stage, but it was the realization of how much you need the response-you need the audience to tell you where to go. — Loretta Swit

Evaded her, and she sensed they did not believe her — Stephen Baxter

Magic is an exercise of a pattern of thought (sometimes represented by a gesture, ritual, or the calling of a true name) that results in manifestation/s. But these patterns of thought can have so much to do with whimsy that magic often is jokes. — Helen Oyeyemi

There was buried in Ruth humanitarianism beyond belief, an intelligence he was never given credit for, a childish desire to be over-virile, living up to credits given his home-run power - and yet a need for intimate affection and respect, and a feverish desire to play baseball, perform, act and live a life he didn't and couldn't take time to understand. — Waite Hoyt

I didn't long to be a designer. I always liked fashion, but it was always a bit sleeping in me. — Carolina Herrera

The shirt says; 'I bite.' You prick, not 'I blo — Antoinette Houston

What they have done, ISIS is very well outspoken about how much they hate our freedom, who we are as Americans. — James Lankford

I think you can tell the human condition better through comedy. — Hector Elizondo

A man's sexual organ is penis and woman's sexual organ is brains. — DK Publishing

Is your inner vampire different from your ... outer vampire?'
'Definitely. He wants me to wear midriff-baring shirts and a fedora.'
'So your inner vampire is Magnus? — Cassandra Clare

My mom was a ventriloquist and she always was throwing her voice. For ten years I thought the dog was telling me to kill my father. — Wendy Liebman