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It never ceased to amaze Skirata how much simpler it was to buy and sell death than it was to pay taxes. — Karen Traviss

They usually have two tellers in my local bank, except when it's very busy, when they have one. — Rita Rudner

In Russia there is great interethnic hatred, class hatred - I mean hatred for wealthy people - that is stirred up by official propaganda. That is why there can be no 'velvet' solution, as there was, for example, in Georgia or Ukraine. — Boris Nemtsov

I'm really proud of my team. They have given me great cars all year long. Today, we finally got to show what kind of cars they have been giving me. We were up front, leading laps and showing how good this No. 22 Ford is. Once again today, my team showed they have my back and that will only make us better going forward. — Joey Logano

Even after Sonja graduated secondary school at the top of her class and matriculated to the city university biology department, their parents found more to love in Natasha. Sonja's gifts were too complex to be understood, and therefore less desirable. — Anthony Marra

This is what forty looks like. We've been lying so long, who would know? — Gloria Steinem

The present is always the best, even when its rough. — Julien Torma

He who is jealous, is never jealous of what you see, with what is imagined is enough. — Jacinto Benavente

It is a mistake to think that programmers wares are programs. Programmers have to produce trustworthy solutions and present it in the form of cogent arguments. Programs source code is just the accompanying material to which these arguments are to be applied to. — Edsger Dijkstra

Insulin resistance is the basis of all of the chronic diseases of aging, because the disease itself is actually aging. — Ron Rosedale

Time is the wave upon the shore. It takes some things away, but it brings other things. — Amy Neftzger

Fairytales were maps formed of blood and hair and bones; they were the knots of the sub-conscious unwound. Every word in every tale was real and as true as apples and stones. They all led to the story inside the story. — Alice Hoffman

It is quite exciting, incidentally, to know that the Genesis account of the creation of mankind through its first parentage in Adam and Eve bears the marks of derivation from the primary Egyptian symbolic depiction. — Alvin Boyd Kuhn