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Clinton said he feels safe in Harlem. It's the only place in the state Hillary is scared to look for him after dark. — Craig Kilborn

People were always chasing after some leader or another, and stumbling from one superstition to the next, cheering His Majesty one day and giving the most disgusting incendiary speeches in Parliament the next, and none of it ever amounted to anything in the end! If this could be miniaturized by a factor of a a million and reduced, as it were, to the dimensions of a single head, the result would be precisely the image of the unaccountable, forgetful, ignorant conduct and the demented hopping around that has always been the image of a lunatic. — Robert Musil

Books admitted me to their world open-handedly, as people for their most part, did not. The life I lived in books was one of ease and freedom, worldly wisdom, glitter, dash and style. — Jonathan Raban

This stupid infatuation had to stop. I was Trina Clemons, future valedictorian of Sky Ridge High. I had plans. Plans that didn't involve any detours with slacker party boys who wore shoelaces in their hair. — Lisa Brown Roberts

I do not know what I think until I write it. — George Bernard Shaw

The excellence of a thing is related to its proper function. — Aristotle.

Nothing will be resolved here. Nothing is ever resolved without war. It is the way of the universe. — Marianne Curley

When a man sees you are happy with him but you can be just as happy having nothing to do with him, that's when he won't want to leave your side. When you are happy, you are sexy. — Sherry Argov

He knows. I can see it in his eyes, he feels how much I love him still, and maybe he's always known. — Kristan Higgins

Pardon the hurt others have caused you.What they did is past.What is bothering today are your current feelings that comes from this load.Let it go. — Chetan Bhagat

The definition of crazy is doing something close to the same thing twice and expecting a different end. — Cath Crowley