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Eating a tuna roll at a sushi restaurant should be considered no more environmentally benign than driving a Hummer or harpooning a manatee. — Daniel Pauly

That's what alcoholics do. It's in their job description: fall apart and then keep falling apart. — Audrey Niffenegger

My friend and I sang an a cappella rendition of Extreme's 'More Than Words' at one of our football pep rallies in a desperate attempt to look cool. For a while, I wore pink Converse All Stars because I thought it made me seem daring and irreverent. — Ed Helms

Watch the dog! His hands actually hesitated, and I think he realized for the first time that PC was there. The dog's presence seemed to stump him. What, he's never seen a dog in a purse before? That or he thought PC was some sort of hairless rat - that happened. — Kalayna Price

The problem with Mr. Obama is that you get more regulation and it's a disincentive for businessmen to hire people. You probably also get higher taxes, so in terms of the economy, he is very negative in my view. — Marc Faber

If the United States was mad enough to attack Iran or aggress Venezuela again the price of a barrel of oil could reach $150 or even $200. — Hugo Chavez

Light is something that can really change your perception of space. — Alexandre De Betak

The reason so many individuals fail to achieve their goals in life is that they never really set them in the first place — Denis Waitley

I've got an L3 bulging disk and degenerating disk. It's bulging in two places. Yeah, it's not good. — Retief Goosen

Rome has not seen a modern building in more than half a century. It is a city frozen in time. — Richard Meier

It takes the glory of God to conceal a matter. It takes the honor of the king to seek out for it. — Tommy Tenney

This severe, ascetic music, calm and horizontal as the line of the ocean, monotonous by virtue of its serenity, anti-sensuous, and yet so intense in its contemplativeness that it verges sometimes on ecstasy. — Charles Gounod

A couple of years I taught in graduate programs at NYU and Columbia, in the early eighties. — Russell Banks