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You want to be a corporate success; you want to be an entrepreneurial success. That's the beginnings of the feminist movement which sought to emulate men. — Rush Limbaugh

In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken themselves into small strips called "places. — O. Henry

My worst nightmare is being stuck somewhere with nothing to read. — Barbara Kingsolver

Your life is a screenplay, you must be the author; direct and make it a success. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Personal affection is a luxury you can have only after all your enemies are eliminated. Until then, everyone you love is a hostage, sapping your courage and corrupting your judgment. — Orson Scott Card

Okay," I said. "Now can I try riding a broomstick?"
"No. Most witches don't use broomsticks because they aren't that comfortable. The only reason witches use broomsticks is because they are lightweight and easy to get off the ground."
"Okay, so what can I fly?"
"At the moment, nothing," responded Trillman. "When you are ready, you can fly whatever you find comfortable and can get off the ground, as long as it isn't me."
"So when do I get to fly my convertible?"
"Convertible? — Jennifer Priester

There is always a certain amount of 'transmission loss.' You can have a power generator and if the power is going on 100 miles away, even with very efficient cable there could be a certain amount of loss. — Frederick Lenz

I ain't going to bump no more with no big fat woman. — Joe Tex

I think any hardship is better than pretending to do what one is paid for, and never really doing it. — George Eliot

Breathing hurt my shoulder, screaming hurt, but it was all I could do. — Trish Marie Dawson

One cannot have a right to life without the right to defend it with deadly force. — Bruce Montague

No southerner had been elected President for more than a century, and it was a bitter article of faith among southern politicians that no southerner would be elected President in any foreseeable future; when members of the House of Representatives gave their Speaker, Sam Rayburn, ruler of the House for more than two decades, a limousine as a present, attached to the back of the front seat was a plaque that read 'To Our Beloved Sam Rayburn - Who Would Have Been President If He Had Come From Any Place but the South. — Robert A. Caro

I still speak Czech with my parents because I was born there. — Martina Hingis