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I have undeniable evidence that many have awakened as a result of my raising hell. Raising hell is SO American rock-and-roll. And of course even soulless wimps love killer music and my incredible guitar tone. — Ted Nugent

We ask only for justice and equal rights-the right to vote, the right to our own earnings, equality before the law. — Lucy Stone

I feel half faded away like some figure in the background of an old picture. — Iris Murdoch

Hey! I get to sleep in a library and read books all night! Without pity, where would I be? I'm a total pity s-s-ssslut. — Joe Hill

I think all kids need snacks. Mine are fruit machines. I give them things like apple slices, berries and melon. Do I let them eat ice cream? Absolutely. But not every day. — Emeril Lagasse

Usually one must go to a bowling alley to meet a woman of your stature. — John Gielgud

God has determined in His sovereign will where He's going to wind up. But within the context of His will, He has many ways of getting there. He allows you to make choices. Your choices will not determine whether God winds up where He wants to go. He will arrive at His destination, but your choices affect which route He takes. God is going to get there either through you, around you, over you, by you, or in spite of you. When it is all said and done, however, even the route you choose will be the one He sovereignly planned to use in order to achieve His intended purposes. — Tony Evans

When public policy is directed toward urban spaces, it is directed toward people who sit at the margins. — Julianne Malveaux

Look, Miss Victory ... " Percy tried for a smile. "We don't want to interrupt your crazy time. Maybe you can just finish this conversation with yourself and we'll come back later, with, um, some bigger weapons, and possibly some sedatives. — Rick Riordan

The loneliness of command had made Eisenhower emotionally self-sufficient. — Jean Edward Smith