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A person who discreetly farts in an elevator is not a divine being, and a man needs to know this. — Robert Bly

There was a sound of movement, of clinking glass: Amycus was coming round. Before Harry or Luna could act, Professor McGonagall rose to her feet, pointed her wand at the groggy Death Eater, and said, "Imperio."
Amycus got up, walked over to his sister, picked up her wand, then shuffled obediently to Professor McGonagall and handed it over along with his own. Then he lay down on the floor beside Alecto. Professor McGonagall waved her wand again, and a length of shimmering silver rope appeared out of thin air and snaked around the Carrows, binding them tightly together.
"Potter," said Professor McGonagall, turning to face him again with superb indifference to the Carrows' predicament. — J.K. Rowling

Love Poem
It's so nice
to wake up in the morning
all alone
and not have to tell somebody
you love them
when you don't love them
any more. — Richard Brautigan

Sailin' 'round the world in a dirty gondola
Oh, to be back in the land of Coca-Cola! — Bob Dylan

My husband and I have enjoyed many summer holidays on the Continent, and many people say that their most memorable trips have been the journeys made on the spur of the moment. — Margaret Beckett

Running with others can help get you out when you might otherwise blow it off. — Frank Shorter

I understand I've made an unusual lifestyle choice. But the label 'crazy' bothers me. Annoys me. Because it prevents response. When someone asks if you're crazy, Knight lamented, you can either say yes, which makes you crazy, or you can say no, which makes you sound defensive, as if you fear that you really are crazy. There's no good answer. — Michael Finkel

I don't think I'm very cool as a person. I'm just better than anyone else at acting cool. — John Travolta

Money does not smell of the mire whence it came; it has the glorious scent of what will be. — Catulle Mendes

Paris for lunch, dinner in St. Petersburg. — Wilhelm II