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My dad also survived five divorces, and the women he married cleaned his ass out every time. I used to think my dad got divorced because he wanted new furniture. At one point in my life, all we had left was a wooden box, a 12 black-and-white TV, and a four-man rubber raft for a couch. And yet, I was the coolest kid in third grade. Mom, can we have a sleepover in Christopher Titus' house? They have a raft in the living room! We can row to breakfast in the morning. I can actually be Captain Crunch! — Christopher Titus

All nineteen-year-old males are children who are men capable of war. — David Burr Gerrard

Truth exists for the wise, beauty for the feeling heart. — Friedrich Schiller

If a person were to concentrate all his will power on a certain end, then he would achieve it. That's all. — Hermann Hesse

As a writer, you can't get to where you want to be, coming from the place you started, unless you have something extremely important you want to say to someone who really doesn't want to know. — Billy Marshall Stoneking

Now, my dear Tuppy, don't be led astray into the paths of virtue. Reformed, you would be perfectly tedious. That is the worst of women. They always want one to be good. And if we are good, when they meet us, they don't love us at all. They like to find us quite irretrievably bad, and to leave us quite unattractively good. — Oscar Wilde

Do you think Team Rated RKO can win tonight AND at Survivor Series? — Maria Kanellis

Obama has offered no solutions; his Democratic majority in the Senate has failed to produce a budget in 1,200 days; and they have both obstructed the Republicans' proposed remedies. — David Limbaugh

I just want to point out that Warren Harding, The Times assailed his nomination for president.And we can see how effective that was. — Dalia Mogahed

I like things that sound like maybe they shouldn't belong. — Mary Timony

Tyranny is tyranny, no matter what its form; the free man will resist it if his courage serves. — Learned Hand