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"Is this the part where I hit you? — Ally Carter

As an organized political group, the Communists have done nothing to damage our society a fraction as much as what their enemies have done in the name of defending us against subversion. — Murray Kempton

Leave a person alone who had a unpleasant past if you cant make his future a pleasant, you would do worse — Abayasinha

What you can believe with your heart is your truth. — Debasish Mridha

It is necessary to iterate and reiterate that prayer, as a mere habit, as a performance gone through by routine or in a professional way, is a dead and rotten thing. — Edward McKendree Bounds

Like all writers, my greatest inspiration, my ultimate muse, is a deadline. — Dave Barry

My abuela was an incredible cook. — Ted Cruz

Although not considered a martial art, boxing is really a martial art. It's a very limited martial art as long as you agree to just box ... but in an actual physical fight against someone who's just a wrestler, you're going to get killed. — Joe Rogan

Let's be honest: it's not like I'm not making a good living that the whole family benefits from. No one talks about my foul mouth when we're all in Aspen for Christmas. — Daniel Tosh

Flowers are one of the few things we buy, bring home, watch die, and we don't ask for our money back. — George Carlin

I need to see you," he whispered, "I need to see your eyes when I come inside you. — Anonymous

The idea that reincarnation means all beings eventually reach enlightenment is not true. Life does not have a fixed purpose. It just is. — Frederick Lenz