Uncarved Elephant Quotes & Sayings
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When you're experiencing that year-in, year-out challenge of being on your own, it's easy to ask the question "What does everyone else know that I don't?" I suggest you flip that around. — Sara Eckel

Just pick a political story at random and read the comments. There is no logic or reason on either side - only hypocrisy and hate. — Michael Arrington

To be rendered unconscious; to lie exposed, without shame, at the mercy of others; to be touched, incised, plundered, remade - this is what they are thinking of when they look at him, with their widening eyes and slightly parted lips. — Margaret Atwood

My hope for the planet is my children and grandchildren. — Joanne Woodward

I never did drama in high school or anything like that. I just kind of fell into it after college, and I pursued it on my own. — Ki Hong Lee

To restore and keep the public's confidence in the integrity of their government, state government and its officials must be open, honest and transparent. — John Lynch

That's always good when you can bring out two sets of fans and supporters and then kinda cross them in between. — Torae

Someone wise, I forget who, said we must leave our children to fate. — Bernard Cornwell

I don't tell the truth, I tell what ought to be the truth. — Cate Blanchett

I'll tell you something: I'll always be broke. It's a tradition in the family. My grandfather was a bankrupt. My father was a pauper. My uncle was a miser: he went crazy because he couldn't find any money to mise over. — James Hadley Chase

[about Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle during the filming of Windy Riley Goes Hollywood (1931)]: Oh, I thought he was magnificent in films. He was a wonderful dancer... a wonderful ballroom dancer, in his heyday. It was like floating in the arms of a huge donut... really delightful. — Louise Brooks

Baby, you must dance to the music of your soul! — Lailah Gifty Akita

Governor Romney supported the bailout of Wall Street and decided not to support the bailout of Detroit. — Rick Santorum

In fact, Lig never formally resigned his editorship - he merely left his office late one morning, and has never returned since. Though well over a century has now passed, many members of the Guide staff still retain the romantic notion that he has simply popped out for a sandwich and will yet return to put in a solid afternoon's work.
Strictly speaking, all editors since Lig Lury Jr., have therefore been designated acting editors, and Lig's desk is still preserved the way he left it, with the addition of a small sign that says LIG LURY, JR., EDITOR, MISSING, PRESUMED FED. — Douglas Adams