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At last, someone came to tell me I'd been selected as commissioner, which gave rise to the line that I took the job with clean hands. I was then taken downstairs to a press conference, and the reporters were as surprised as I was. — Pete Rozelle

Yeah, I do. Matthias is right. Wow. That tasted like battery acid, mixed with jalapeno cyanide and shoved down my throat with a spiked spoon. — A&E Kirk

Everything in dancing is style, allusion, the essence of many thoughts and feelings. The abstraction of many moments. — Alvin Ailey

You can be the greatest guy in the world but if you ain't got no heart, you ain't gonna survive. — Don King

Did we risk our lives to defend a just society, where guilt must be proven and not assumed? Or are we no better than the oppressive kings from whom our fathers fled? — Julie Berry

Let the mechanics of desire bring your fulfilment without interference.the more you interfere, the less likely you will get what you want. — Deepak Chopra

They forbid the use of the word slavery by conservatives, the mention of Nazism by conservatives, or the mention of homosexuality in anything other than a positive context, to name a few of their rules. — Ben Carson

If I could always read I should never feel the want of company. — George Gordon Byron

I saw him open his mouth wide ... as though he had wanted to swallow all the air, all the earth, all the men before him. — Joseph Conrad

Laughter, and the broader category of humor, are key elements in helping us go on with our life after a loss. — Allen Klein

He looked upon the immortal sea with the awakened and groping perception of its heartless might; he saw it unchanged, black and foaming under the eternal scrutiny of the stars; he heard its impatient voice calling for him out of a pitiless vastness full of unrest, turmoil, and of terror. He looked afar upon it, and he saw an immensity tortured and blind, moaning and furious, that claimed all the days of his tenacious life, and, when life was over, would claim the worn-out body of its slave... — Joseph Conrad