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God doesn't understand you killing innocent men. God doesn't understand. I don't understand and I don't want to understand. — S.A. David

For God's sake, girl, there are more important things on our plates than your sex life." Like mine, I silently added sheepishly. — D.T. Dyllin

You can't uninvent things, you can only make them obsolete ... Ronald Reagan understood that the surest method of neutralising any weapon is to make it obsolete. — Mark Steyn

Man beset by anarchy, banditry, chaos and extinction must at last resort turn to that chamber of horrors, human enlightenment. For he has nowhere else to turn. — Robert Ardrey

The physical life of an individual person is limited, but the life of the masses united as an independent social-political organism is immortal ... Only when an individual becomes a member of this community can he acquire the immortal social-political life. — Kim Jong Il

I've been thinking about that question about what city people can do. The main thing is to realize that country people can't invent a better agriculture by ourselves. Industrial agriculture wasn't invented by us, and we can't uninvent it. We'll need some help with that. — Wendell Berry

To find a new word that is accurate and different, you have to be alert for it. — Mary Oliver

[We] assume that social progress is like technological progress: one cannot uninvent the internal combustion engine, so how could one uninvent liberty? — Mark Steyn

If I could uninvent anything, I would uninvent Hitler's mum, guns and broccoli. — Dominic Monaghan

Perhaps the greatest lesson she'd learned was that the quality of one's relationships had less to do with time spent together than with the manner in which it was spent. — Linda Kay Silva

She couldn't do any worse, but then, he couldn't do better. So maybe it balanced out. — Terry Pratchett

Love at first sight might be fiction, but most fiction has a grain of truth in it, right? — Pauline Creeden