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America is the world of peace and must be made the continent of its definite consequence. — Carlos Saavedra Lamas

The idea of some kind of objectively constant, universal literary value is seductive. It feels real. It feels like a stone cold fact that In Search of Lost Time, by Marcel Proust, is better than A Shore Thing, by Snooki. And it may be; Snooki definitely has more one-star reviews on Amazon. But if literary value is real, no one seems to be able to locate it or define it very well. We're increasingly adrift in a grey void of aesthetic relativism. — Lev Grossman

K-k-keep your helmet on. T-t-toothless doing his BEST. — Cressida Cowell

The Moretti women had a smile like they were going to eat you ... and you'd like it. — Craig Johnson

Since there always has to be a certain number of astronauts manning the station at all times, one of the main aspects of the mission was to transport a new team to the station and bring back some members of the previous team back to Earth. — Philippe Perrin

Hate is a fear, and fear is rot That cankers root and fruit alike, Fight cleanly then, hate not, fear not, Strike with no madness when you strike. — Robert Graves

Perfect bliss, from just the thought of you next to me. — Delano Johnson

Energy experts have announced the development of a new fuel made from human brain tissue. It's called assohol. — George Carlin

From 1934 to 1963, the biggest criminals in America ended up on Alcatraz. Nowadays they end up on Wall Street. — Craig Ferguson

Fathers, yours is an eternal calling from which you are never released. — Ezra Taft Benson

I enjoy speaking to other women about turning 50, and how we can enjoy it, and how we can explore it. — Victoria Principal

Divorce also entails the beginning of a supposition that that familial reality might have obstructed one's ability to perceive others. — Rachel Cusk