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Like many of his fellow skyjackers, 49-year-old Arthur Gates Barkley was motivated by a complicated grievance against the federal government. In 1963, the World War II veteran had been fired as a truck driver for a bakery, after one of his supervisors accused him of harassment. — Brendan I. Koerner

Congress is thinking about eliminating a federal program under which scientists broadcast signals to Alien beings. This would be a large mistake. Alien beings have atomic blaster death cannons. You cannot cut off their federal programs as if they were merely poor people. — Dave Barry

When you look back ... on your love affairs ... what you really find out is that the only person you really go to bed with is yourself. — Shirley Maclaine

I did not want to dwell on my past. These people typically wished to swap stories. I had no desire for commiseration. — Penny Reid

Even when I couldn't sense his presence, I HAD to believe he was right there with me. — Shirley Corder

My motto is, you have to get in a sport a day. — Paul Walker

We are tired of aristocratic explanations in Harvard words. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

The ordinary man places his life's happiness in things external to him, in property, rank, wife and children, friends, society, and the like, so that when he loses them or finds them disappointing, the foundation of his happiness is destroyed. — Arthur Schopenhauer

If one artist sells five million albums, the tendency is for other artists to say, 'Maybe I should do a little of that, too.' That can be tough to resist. — Joe Nichols

The truths of the gospel do not change. If you will follow the Christ, follow his prophet, and follow his Spirit, you will always choose the right. As a result of your wise choices, your testimony will grow stronger, and great blessings of joy, happiness, and peace will be yours. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

The idea of changing or improving the world is alien to me and seems ludicrous. Society functions, and always has, without the artist. No artist has ever changed anything for better or worse. — Georg Baselitz