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With his bare hands Mulder dug at the loose earth. After a minute, he said, 'I've go it. I just have to pull it out and-'
He got no further.
He and Scully were blinded by a high power flashlight.
When their vision cleared, they saw the sheriff looming over them, brandishing an ugly-looking .45.
'May I ask what you're doing?' he growled.
Mulder held up what he had found in the earth: a piece of raw potato.
'Exhuming your potato,' was all he could say. — Les Martin

Sometimes when you get disappointment it makes you stronger. — David Rudisha

But no. She didn't want to be Channary. She didn't want her beauty, not if it came with her cruelty and selfishness as well. — Marissa Meyer

Comedians are innately programmed to pick up oddities like mispronounced words, upside-down books on a shelf, and generally undetectable mistakes in everyday life. — Bob Newhart

I listen to Prince on my iPad. And I use a Chords & Scales app to warm up before performing. — Janelle Monae

It being her experience that the religious ecstasy made people callous (so did causes); dulled their feelings — Virginia Woolf

John Major. He dresses so well. And so quickly. — Gyles Brandreth

In the 1960s, there was a forward way of speaking and inflection. — Oscar Isaac

But this is that which will dignify and exalt knowledge: if contemplation and action be more nearly and straitly conjoined and united together than they have been: a conjunction like unto that of the highest planets, Saturn, the planet of rest and contemplation, and Jupiter, the planet of civil society and action. — Francis Bacon

The silence is so intense that you can hear your own blood roar in your ears but louder than that by far is the mysterious roar which I alwas identify with the roaring of the diamond wisdom, the mysterious roar of silence itself, which is a great Shhhh reminding you of something you've seemed to have forgotten in the stress of your days since birth. — Jack Kerouac