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The worst thing to happen to Lincoln - aside from the unfortunate incident at Ford's theatre - was to fall into the hands of Carl Sandburg. — Gore Vidal

The thing Tedros liked about girls is that they always started the conversation. Most of the time, his job was just to listen, ask questions, and try to understand what in God's name was going on in their complicated little heads. He rarely had any idea what girls were talking about or why they made everything so torturous in their logic, so playing the role of the strong, silent type usually gave him time to catch up. — Soman Chainani

The more controlling the parent," Caldwell explained, "the more likely a child is to experience boredom. — Po Bronson

By learning of Him, by believing in Him, by following Him, there is the capacity to become like Him. — Thomas S. Monson

In an era when man can no longer dash out of his cave and slay a mammoth, he simply slips on his Lycra and goes for a run. — Phil Hewitt

Many sci-fi authors, we know, are as clever and tricky as so many Coyotes. Ms. Le Guin, though, has matured from the vividness and imagination she had from the beginning into wisdom and a clearsightedness that reaches past sympathy. — Tom Shippey

Among the animals which have not reason one life is distributed; but among reasonable animals one intelligent soul is distributed: just as there is one earth of all things which are of an earthy nature, and we see by one light, and breathe one air, all of us that have the faculty of vision and all that have life. All — Marcus Aurelius

I feel like I've been marinated in Australian theatre. — Cate Blanchett

Nobody fights with Jerry because you know the price would be too high. You might come out the winner, at his age, you might even lick him, but you'd lose an eye, an arm, your testicles in the process, everything would be gone. — Frank Layden

Will we shoot virtually at each other over the Internet? Probably not. On the other hand, there may be wars fought about the Internet. — Vint Cerf

They say a man should be judged by his enemies. I am very proud of mine. — Michael Heseltine

The tendency of taxation is to create a class of persons who do not labor, to take from those who do labor the produce of that labor, and to give it to those who do not labor. — William Cobbett

Tomorrow every Duchess in London will be waiting to kiss me. — Ramsay MacDonald

For unlike my mother, I did not believe I could be anything I wanted to be. I could only be me. — Amy Tan