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Sarah Palin has been hired back by Fox News, and she only left five months ago. She has now effectively quit quitting. She can't even commit to being uncommitted. — John Oliver

You know you've hit rock bottom when the man who's picked you up a thousand times is dropping you off at rehab and telling you he won't come back until you pick up yourself up this time. — Lauren Gallagher

This man Wellington is so stupid he does not know when he is beaten and goes on fighting. — Napoleon Bonaparte

No one's fingerprints are exactly the same as anyone else's. — Virginia Satir

Television lets audiences deeply connect with characters. — Claire Danes

It is like trying to describe the ocean to a fish in a pond. It has no concept of what it is. — Brett Jones

I'm African American, I'm a lot of other things, a musician and an artist. But that woman part holds the most pain for me. And therefore, obviously, the most lessons. — India.Arie

If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt. — Dean Martin

I am like a broken puppet whose eyes have fallen inside. — Emil Cioran

The Word of God well understood and religiously obeyed is the shortest route to spiritual perfection. And we must not select a few favorite passages to the exclusion of others. Nothing less than a whole Bible can make a whole Christian. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

The scarcely audible whisper of soft airs through the trees morning and evening, rain drops falling gently, and the murmur of drowsy surges far below, alone break the stillness. — Isabella L. Bird

My characters have to talk, or they're out. They audition in early scenes. If they can't talk, they're given less to do, or thrown out. — Elmore Leonard

Gratitude is a powerful lens which, if we gaze through thoughtfully, we can come to a place where we are better able to understand ourselves. — Jacq Pollock

I don't pretend that all the first Zionists wanted Israel to be a moral state. For some it was quite enough that it be a normal state. Just like everyone else. — Jonathan Freedland