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When in doubt, shoot 1st and ask questions later, but avoid the head, "because they'rea lot more likely to answer if they're not dead. — Lois Greiman

The story line, the comparisons to this show and the Bible Ends after the names of the characters. — George Jackson

A philosopher is a deep thinker and a meticulous observer of nature and events that reveal the beauty, truth, and meaning of existence. — Debasish Mridha

The giant superstars are people whose talent is so enormous that their death wish can't destroy it. — Bob Newhart

Nevertheless, it was not necessary to assume, as Wolfe had in the case of Viola Duday, that if he had killed Priscilla Eads he had probably done so by contrivance and not by perpetration. In spite of his pure white hair and wrinkled old skin, I would have bet, from the way he looked and moved and held his shoulders and head, that he could still have chinned himself up to five or six times. — Rex Stout

Sorry. You know I'm winging all of this, but even if I'd been through a dozen prior relationships ... I don't know if any of them would've prepared me for being with you." "They wouldn't," he said with complete assuredness. — Jeaniene Frost

Akri done left his Simi on his arm for far too long. She done got tired and cranky. (Simi) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Most bands out there are basically pretty boring. I try to affect people inside their bodies. — Prince

Love is the only thing that keeps me sane ... — Sue Townsend

At our present bad moment, we need above all to recover our sense of literary individuality and of poetic autonomy. — Harold Bloom

But the trouble with falling in love was that it was involuntary, no matter how well you knew it was a bad idea, if it was going to happen, it happened, and you couldn't prevent it, however much you wanted to. — Katie Fforde

I trade with you my mind. — Clifford D. Simak

Slowly but surely, we are acquiring that famous culture of democracy, which is our objective. — Paul Biya

I suspect that the age of letters is waning, for our time. It is the age of Panama Canals, of Sandra Bernhardt, of Western wheat raising, of merely material expansion. Art, form, may return, but I doubt I shall live to see them
I don't believe they are as eternal as the poets say. — Henry James