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These unhappy agents found what had already been found in abundance on Earth - a nightmare of meaninglessness without end. — Kurt Vonnegut

Obama's immigration legacy will be the juxtaposition of his serial insistence that he was not a king or an emperor, and could not contravene the Constitution by granting a blanket amnesty, with his efforts to do just that when it was no longer politically inexpedient. I don't think a president has ever quite so habitually warned the country of the dangers that would soon emanate from himself. — Victor Davis Hanson

And I'll wash your other clothes. Shall I also order you a new set of leathers?"
"Don't-" Wrath shut his mouth. "Sure. That'd be great. And, ah, could you get me some boxers? Black? XXL? — J.R. Ward

Academe was one of the last strongholds of the professional time-waster. — Clive Barker

They say when you fall in love in love with someone that person becomes like a drug,an addiction you don't want to live without. — Cat Miller

I think people should go their own ways. — Duke Roufus

Everyone is the same for the first two minutes, everyone has a chance to win, but after that you start to seperate physically and mentally. — Marcelo Garcia

For humble individuals like myself, there is one poor comfort, which is this, viz. that gout, unlike any other disease, kills more rich men than poor, more wise men than simple. — Thomas Sydenham

When asked if direct sales is a pyramid scheme. My reply is a corporation has only one person at the top. — Donald Trump

Symbols are miracles we have recorded into language. — S. Kelley Harrell

I have three cows, and I'm looking forward to more in the future, so I'll have a little herd. — Lindsey Vonn

Most true things are kind of corny, don't you think? But we make them more sophisticated out of sheer embarrassment. — Michel Faber

Bless me, yes. There he is. He was very much attached to me, was Dick. Poor Dick! Dear, dear! — Charles Dickens