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When you introduce something new to a country, you want to do it right. Generally, that means you have to do it yourself. — Willy Bogner Jr.

When I end up yelling, it's not really deliberate. It's usually out of some moment of passion or frustration or real desire to get unstuck. — Christine Quinn

For fear of the newspapers politicians are dull, and at last they are too dull even for the newspapers. — G.K. Chesterton

I don't think the sketch on its own is a great sketch. — Bob Odenkirk

She'd ended up passing out, and sometime later, John must have gotten up to use the loo and left the light on. Probably to make sure she didn't feel lost if she woke up.
Because that's the kind of male he was. — J.R. Ward

Curious learning not only makes unpleasant things less unpleasant but also makes pleasant things more pleasant. — Bertrand Russell

I always date younger men. For some reason that's just the way it's gone, because younger guys have always asked me out and I accept. — Jennifer Coolidge

Not that money is a driving force. It's an honor to play for your country. — Payne Stewart

Curiosity should be as carefully cherish'd in children, as other appetites suppress'd. — John Locke

If you'd told me even a year before ... that I'd wind up whispering my sins in the confessional or on my knees saying the rosary, I would've laughed myself cockeyed. More likely pastime?Pole dancer. International spy. Drug mule. Assassin.
I drive under a sky black as graphite to meet my new spiritual director ... a bulky Franciscan nun named Sister Margaret, patiently going blind behind fish-tank glasses that magnify her eyes like goggles. — Mary Karr

You might not believe this, but there is no one like her at this school."
"Oh I believe it," I said, thinking back to the time Angeline had forgotten her locker's combination and tried to get into it with an axe.
No one was really sure where she'd gotten it from. — Richelle Mead

Thou wayfaring Jesus - a pilgrim and stranger, Exiled from heaven by love at Thy birth: Exiled again from Thy rest in the manger, A fugitive child 'mid the perils of earth - Cheer with Thy fellowship all who are weary, Wandering far from the land that they love: Guide every heart that is homeless and dreary, Safe to its home in Thy presence above. — Henry Van Dyke

Genes are like the story, and DNA is the language that the story is written in. — Sam Kean