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You wouldn't believe the things that go missing in these labs. Remind me to tell you the story about the radioactive spider sometime. — Deborah Blake
It is the first duty of a gentleman to remember in the morning who he went to bed with the night before. — Dorothy L. Sayers
Looking back on the event, I find myself thinking there are three approaches to journalism represented here. One is the "cool" approach of traditional journalism, including network broadcasting in which NPR is no exception. One is the "hot" approach of talk radio, which has since expanded to TV sports networks and now Fox TV. The third is the engaged approach of weblogging. — David "Doc" Searls
Scully,' [Mulder] said, his voice quiet and serious, 'with the ... unorthodox explanations I often find when studying the evidence, I know you're always skeptical-but every time you're at least fair to me. You respect my opinion, even when you don't agree with it.' He looked at his hands. 'I don't know if I've ever told you, but I really appreciate that.'
She looked at him and smiled. 'You've told me, Mulder. Maybe not in words ... but you've told me. — Kevin J. Anderson
There's no particular relationship between spending and educational results. Most education spending is actually on salaries, and that's allocated according to political muscle. — Peter Brimelow
I couldn't do anything I didn't enjoy. — Joe Namath
I've always admired Jeff Bridges. I really like how one can never get a handle on what he's doing. — Bill Hader
I've learned that you can't predict [love] or plan for it. For someone like me who is obsessed with organization and planning, I love the idea that love is the one exception to that. Love is the one wild card. — Taylor Swift
It's so hard to be sassy to the Fair Folk. You people never get jokes — Cassandra Clare
In a lot of formats, you can be really experimental and see what would happen. — Marguerite Moreau
Thoughts rule the world. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
When I was able to go to school in my early years, my third grade teacher, Ms. Harris, convinced me that one day I would be a writer. I heard her, but I knew that I had to leave Georgia, and unlike my friend Ray Charles, I did not go around with 'Georgia on My Mind.' — John Henrik Clarke
