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When I was fourteen, my father decided to initiate me into the ways of manhood, and took me to the local whorehouse. The woman spread her legs, and made me look between them. All I could see was something that looked like a dyin' orchid; consequently, I have never been comfortable around women or orchids. — Tennessee Williams

Play your music so the earth can dance. — Marty Rubin

Unable to make babies, they make bombs instead. Men menstruate by shedding other people's blood. — Lucy Ellmann

I hate rude behavior in a man,' he explained in his quiet, unassuming drawl. 'I won't tolerate it.' He politely tipped his hat, and rode away. — Larry McMurtry

The responsibilities of marriage induce young men to settle down, focus, and get to work. — Charles Murray

If we do not allow free thinking in chemistry or biology, why should we allow it in morals or politics? — Auguste Comte

Throw your hands up in the air and celebrate life. — Steven Tyler

Oh, yeah, looks like things have been super easy for you this far. Look, high school is hell for most people. It's one of the many facts of life. But I had friends. I was happy with who I was, and I'm happy with who I am now. — Leah Rae Miller

Diversity has been written into the DNA of American life; any institution that lacks a rainbow array has come to seem diminished, if not diseased. — Joe Klein

I really like the really high banked tracks. — Juan Pablo Montoya

Hell, if you don't look out for your friends, who you gonna drink with? — Chris Lackey

And that must end us, that must be our cure:
To be no more. Sad cure! For who would lose,
Though full of pain, this intellectual being,
Those thoughts that wander through eternity,
To perish, rather, swallowed up and lost
In the wide womb of uncreated night
Devoid of sense and motion? — John Milton

The Constitution doesn't give us rights: it restrains government from infringing on rights we acquire at birth by virtue of being human beings, "natural rights" that are held by "natural persons." The Constitution holds back (restraining government) rather than gives forward (granting rights to people). — Thom Hartmann

I'm fairly out of the loop when it comes to pop culture. — Cynthia Nixon