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Interesting," I said, by which I meant "shut the fuck up. — Mark Lawrence

There are a lot of movies that are unbelievable successes that I would be mortified to be a part of. — Jennifer Aniston

A joyful congregation is an attractive congregation. — T. B. Joshua

What a treasure of awesome sights and attractions our country has. — Arthur Frommer

I supported the war in Afghanistan because 3000 of our people were murdered and I thought we had a right to defend the people of the United States. — Howard Dean

I think one of my biggest lessons so far in life is that hard work really does pay off. It may not culminate in the way you expected it to, but I have found that when I really put my head down and apply myself, I often get a good result. — Amanda Schull

The woman who emerged had to be eight feet tall. Her hair was every shade of purple, piled in buns and hanging in braids, and all of it sprinkled with gems like stars. — Brenda Cooper

I myself stand on one side and the rest of the world on the other. There is an abyss between, that no power can cross, a strange barrier more insuperable than a mountain of fire. Husband and wife know nothing of one another. However ardent their passion, however intimate their union, they are never one; they are scarcely more to one another than strangers. — W. Somerset Maugham

Like most of us, I determined that I'd rather be a large part of the problem than a small part of the solution. — Kinky Friedman

Anne wondered whether it ever occurred to him now, to question the
justness of his own previous opinion as to the universal felicity and
advantage of firmness of character; and whether it might not strike him
that, like all other qualities of the mind, it should have its
proportions and limits. She thought it could scarcely escape him to
feel that a persuadable temper might sometimes be as much in favour of
happiness as a very resolute character. — Jane Austen

This result is due to a phenomenon of interference which occurs within the sensitive layer. — Gabriel Lippmann