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I do not think we are ever going to be able to, for a long time, get the kind of quality of school personnel that we need in our schools, especially in the areas of science and math. One of the answers to that problem is to use more educational technology. — Major Owens

To his orchestra Stop da music, stop da music! You're supposed to follow da music, not chase it all over da place. — Jimmy Durante

The wedding took place in Vermont, where they have legalized gay civil unions, and I married a woman. — Craig Ferguson

he inadvertently opened the door to a storeroom on the station and found it full of aircrew uniforms on hangers. He thought they must be replacement issue until he looked more closely and saw the brevets and stripes and ribbon medals and realized they had come off the bodies of the dead and injured. The empty uniforms would have provided a poetic image if he hadn't more or less relinquished poetry by then. — Kate Atkinson

Knowledge gives a wider choice and more anguish. — Samuel Florman

Remember: you must participate in the creative world you want to become part of. — John Waters

Mr Rutger cornet de Groot. Never read any American poetry or any other foreign poetry, which is why he always mentions 2 poets as a reffering point, either Lucebert or Tonnus Oosterhoff. The guy started reading when he was 48 years old with a few library books and was turned instantly in one of the most important critics hired by the fund of literature. Oh well. — Martijn Benders

I was going to thrash them within an inch of their lives, but I didn't have a tape measure. — Groucho Marx

Warm lips met her shoulder where he placed a light kiss. "Doona be afraid of me. I'll always protect you."
Kinsey moved back against him, allowing her shoulder to rub against his bare chest. Heat radiated from him, cocooning her in everything Ryder. — Donna Grant

If you look like you belong, people assume you do. — Cristin Terrill

And the great question for mankind is what is to be loved or hated next, whenever and old love or fear has lost its hold. — Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy