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I turn the corner and go into the store and get what I need. The lady at the checkout asks me how I'm doing, and I know she doesn't really want to know so I don't say anything. These people always make me want to destroy. — Henry Rollins

I feel like my style is very much androgynous. It's rock, chic, like casual wear, but then on the flip side to that, being that it's so androgynous, it'll either be skinny jeans and a leather jacket, or if I'm doing a red carpet or event, I'll completely flip that and be wearing a suit or a dress. — Ruby Rose

I think that America certainly has racism, I think that any industrialized country does. But when you see how many million fans Barack Obama has who are not black, it would lead one to the conclusion that millions of Americans are in fact not burdened by the albatross of racism. — Henry Rollins

How can someone with the face of an angel hide the intentions of the devil so well? — Yolanda Olson

Teachers affect eternity; no one can tell where their influence stops. — Henry Adams

You do not have to incriminate yourself. But once you assert your innocence, and once you say you didn't do anything wrong, you can't then use the Fifth Amendment to say, 'I'm not answering questions.' — Rush Limbaugh

We added Medicare Part D to a system facing bankruptcy and gave no thought to means testing it. — Bob Inglis

The chief wonder of education is that it does not ruin everybody concerned in it, teachers and taught. — Henry Adams

Actually, I'd already briefed him, early this morning. Since we were up at six. Since, at six, the nurse had been overcome with the overwhelming compulsion to take Fang's temperature right then. — James Patterson

Teachers affect eternity. There is no telling where their influence stops. — Henry Adams

You can live the life you love or you can love the life you live. — Chicago

Knowledge is the consequence of time, and multitude of days are fittest to teach wisdom. — Jeremy Collier

Many are poets, but without the name;
For what is Poesy but to create
From overfeeling Good or Ill; and aim
At an external life beyond our fate,
And be the new Prometheus of new men,
Bestowing fire from Heaven, and then, too late,
Finding the pleasure given repaid with pain — George Gordon Byron