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What I saw when I was a child was my father who was a pilot, and because of circumstances was thrown into the political system, and all I saw when was small after my grandmother died was my father in constant - constant combat with the system in India, and then I saw him die, actually. — Rahul Gandhi

What is a good advertisement? An advertisement which pleases you because of its style, or an advertisement which sells the most? They are seldom the same. — David Ogilvy

As for total disarmament, there are almost 50,000 nuclear weapons in the world today; even if they were banned, not all would be destroyed. — Herman Kahn

The foods that are recommended today are as palatable as a steady diet of wet blotters. — Groucho Marx

The hand is quicker than the eye is,
but somewhat slower than the fly is. — Richard Armour

And then I see them. In the glow of the flashlight, I see the corses. Stacks of them. Some are shriveled. Some are putrid. Most still have their clothes on. Not one has its head on. No. No way. No way! This can't be. Fresh dead people? They said the bodies were two hundred years old. This is bad. Really bad. We've got to call someone. Frontline. Nightline. Anderson Cooper. — Jennifer Donnelly

The corne hides it self in the snow, as an old man in furrs. — George Herbert

There are those who cannot imagine a world without birds;
there are those who cannot imagine a world without water;
but in my case I am unable to imagine a world without books. — Jorge Luis Borges

I... I think I broke his jaw. And bit his finger off."
"You bit his finger?"
"I bit his finger off. — Derek Landy

He had no use for sensual gratification, unless that gratification consisted of pure, incorporeal odors. — Patrick Suskind

There's nothing that reflects me. I'm unreflectable! — Larry David

I think my mother was always worried about me when she was alive. — Martha Wainwright

Unhappiness doesn't grow on the chest like leprosy. Poverty won't fall off the roof like a loose tile, no; poverty and unhappiness are man's doing. — Bertolt Brecht