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I've been a strong financial and political supporter of, first, President Bush Sr. when he was running for president, and even when he ran for president a time or two and failed. — Kenneth Lay
One of the problems with watching TV is that you've got a fairly low level of language operating all the time. Quite a small vocabulary and really no conceptual or abstract thinking. That's an issue. If you've got a wide vocabulary, you can learn. The complexities of grammar, in themselves, force you to think about time in a particular way. Force you to widen your outlook on the world. — Jeanette Winterson
It's nice out tonight. You couldn't pick a better evening to go and get yourself lost. I mean, look at that moon. Perfect night for going missing, don't you think? — Kiera Cass
The modern choice is between non-violence or non-existence. — Martin Luther King Jr.
The definition of what it means to be dying has changed radically. We are able to extend people's lives considerably, including sometimes, good days. — Atul Gawande
Just tell yourself they're only stories.
Pamela K. Kinney (Spectre Nightmares and Visitations) — Pamela K. Kinney
Your humble light the fire of your mind blinds you: If you walk with a lantern in the dark you won't see the stars. — Hans Borli
There is no domestic issue more important to America in the long run than the conservation and proper use of our natural resources, including fresh water, clean air, tillable soil, forests, wilderness, habitat for wildlife, minerals and recreational assets. — Gaylord Nelson
When it comes to misfortune, we are all selfish at heart, offering up the same prayers: not me, not mine. Not yet. — Simon Beckett
John Major. He dresses so well. And so quickly. — Gyles Brandreth
The first and last thing required of genius is the love of truth. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
There was a best-selling book in the late '60s and '70s called 'The Adventurers' by Harold Robbins. The lead character's name was Dax. Anyone that's roughly my age that's named Dax is named from that book. — Dax Shepard
Many who have nothing opposed to the few who have everything, and as long as these disparities remain, as long as these distances remain between people and forces, I think we'll be in a perpetual state of upheaval. — Harry Belafonte
