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Oh, I think the biggest lesson in Wisconsin is that 60 percent of the people do not believe that recall elections were proper for policy differences, short of some criminal offense. — Martin O'Malley

Was that what she meant? Why she cried? Because he was an animal afraid to leave its cage, no words to say what he thought, no thoughts but muddled mad stupid thoughts? — Laura Kinsale

I can remember when 'Pulp Fiction' came out. I was, like, 10 years old. But I remember the impact that it had. — Mary Elizabeth Winstead

People who grow older think they are so wise, she thought. Like time means anything at all. — Joseph Fink

Don't scatter your fire! You are a prose writer: stick to your own tool! — Sarah Orne Jewett

The last of the three now said his say, as he put down his empty drinking vessel and smacked his lips. — Charles Dickens

Unable to go forward, afraid to go back — Jessica Khoury

The discovery of various phenomena has led to a recognition of the fact that the chemical atom is an individual which again is itself made up of several units into a selfcontained whole. — Johannes Stark

I would be quite content to go to their children's bar mitzvahs, to marvel at their Gothic cathedrals, to 'respect' their belief that the Koran was dictated, though exclusively in Arabic, to an illiterate merchant, or to interest myself in Wicca and Hindu and Jain consolations. And as it happens, I will continue to do this without insisting on the polite reciprocal condition - which is that they in turn leave me alone. But this, religion is ultimately incapable of doing. — Christopher Hitchens

You have to let the world speak to you and then you speak, you know, so I'm in that moment now where I'm finding the world's voice. — K'naan

I agreed with his thesis that God was not an all-powerful "cosmic superman" looking down from the penthouse as much as He was Love. — Dick Van Dyke

Romance lurks in the most unlikely places. — Ruskin Bond

There used to be a certain condescension to Mozart. His music was regarded as pleasant. He was a porcelain figure playing a porcelain harpsichord. — Peter Shaffer