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The sheer magnitude of Speaker Pelosi's spending spree is mind boggling. Most of us do not use the number 1,000,000,000,000 in our daily lives, so it is difficult to attach tangible value to the figure. — Geoff Davis
The Russians would lose 305,000 troops in the last 42 miles approaching Berlin
about the number of American army soldiers who died in all of World War II. Of the 125,000 of Berlin's civilians who died in the Russian attack, 6,400 were suicides; — Andrei Cherny
When governments are selling, you should be buying. And when governments are defaulting, we should look at that as an opportunity. — David Bonderman
Come back and break me, don't let this go unspoken. I'm numb when I'm whole and you left me unbroken. — Lexi Ryan
I admire the way we can lie, putting reason on our side. — Jean-Paul Sartre
The Goddess spoke to all the dead. She was beloved for it. It seemed she passed on that gift to you. Oh, it taxed her immensely, but she tried to set as many to rest as she could. Sometimes it only takes one word of kindness, you know, to set a soul at ease. — Leanna Renee Hieber
It was strange, telling the story from the beginning instead of catching someone up on only the latest awful chapter. — Sarah Dessen
The question of art songs always came up with Gastr del Sol. I think Jim O'Rourke had it right in being clear that there's a tradition of art song - Ives being the touchstone for the two of us - and what we do doesn't belong to it. It wasn't important to advance those kinds of distinctions, but clearly he thought it was fanciful for anyone to speak of what we were doing as being in that tradition. — David Grubbs
I was in a competing company and have been dancing since I was four - ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop - so it's a huge part of my life and my music. — Tinashe
That is the joy of reading fiction: when all is said and done, the novel belongs to the reader and his or her imagination. — Alice Hoffman
My life is a lovely story, happy and full of incident. — Hans Christian Andersen
Little Fists, what's wrong? — Marie Rutkoski