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There were no Latin people on 'Star Trek,' that this was proof that they weren't planning to have us around for the future. — John Leguizamo

I've always felt that singing is half technical, half taxing. You've got words, a melody, and an instrument, and you have to do justice to the words. You're just a medium for people to feel the song. — D.A. Wallach

It gives me my headache just trying to think down to your level — Douglas Adams

The independent girl is a person before whose wrath only the most rash dare stand, and, they, it must be confessed, with much fear and trembling. — Lou Henry Hoover

Ronald Reagan knew who he was. Barack Obama is still working through that equation politically. — Joe Scarborough

There are no whys to this, There are no becauses....
It just is this way. You upset me, you made me angry, you made me laugh, you made me love you. You sparked my emotions.
What more is there between two people?
Please Don't worry about right or wrong. Let's just see what the autumn brings. — Lisa Kusel

Sometimes people get mad at The Simpsons' subversive story telling, but there's another message in there, which is a celebration of making wild, funny stories. — Matt Groening

And I'm sure Theo can always find her. — John Grisham

Abortion is a denial of one of those powers which make women women. — Janet E. Smith

The U.S. public is depoliticised, poorly informed on foreign affairs ... and strongly patriotic in the face of a struggle with another Hitler. Even though the public is normally averse to war, even with modest propaganda efforts ... the public can be quickly transformed into enthusiastic supporters of war. — Edward S. Herman

If I choose to bless another person, I will always end up feeling more blessed. — Marianne Williamson

St. Fidgeta is the patroness of nervous and unmanageable children. Her shrine is the church of Santa Fidgeta in Tormento, near Fobbio in southern Italy. There one may see the miraculous statues of St. Fidgeta, attributed to the Catholic Casting Company of Chicago, Illinois. The statue has been seen to squirm noticeably on her feast day, and so on that day restless children from all over Europe have been dragged to the shrine by equally nervous, worn-out, and half-mad parents. — John Bellairs

Existence is larger than any model that is not itself the exact size of existence ... — Robert Anton Wilson

The more energy-efficient we become as a nation, the less we need to develop additional energy sources. — Lamar S. Smith