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So I'm in the American Secret Service? Damn."
"It was all reported in the press the next day. — Douglas Preston

I don't make excuses, so don't make excuses for me. When I'm being an ass, it's because I have one. — Donna Lynn Hope

Prospering just doesn't have to do with money. — Joel Osteen

Walk rate is probably the area in which a pitcher has the most room to improve, but a rate that high is tough to overcome. — Nate Silver

Galileo was challenged because he declared a theory to be a fact and argued with the Church about the genuine meaning of the Bible. — Michael Coren

Frances Bellamy thought the changes spoiled the poetry of it. He was a pretty stern guy. Everybody has some sense of humor, but I don't think he had much. — John Bellamy Foster

Cats may have nine lives, but pigs . . . don't . . . give . . . up. — Chris Kurtz

Normally, when I skydive, even in winter, I wear very thin gloves. I want to be flexible, with fast reactions. — Felix Baumgartner

Identity is such a crucial affair that one shouldn't rush into it — David Quammen

I love black truffles. I love white truffles. — Fergie

Brevity did not mean inconsequence... — Piers Anthony

technologies like payroll processing software, factory automation, computer-controlled machines, automated inventory control, and word processing have been deployed for routine work, substituting for workers in clerical tasks, on the factory floor, and doing rote information processing. — Erik Brynjolfsson

The Bible is very easy to understand. But we Christians are a bunch of scheming swindlers. We pretend to be unable to understand it because we know very well that the minute we understand, we are obliged to act accordingly. — Soren Kierkegaard

Revolutionary art need not be overtly political in content; what is more important is that it demand a new means of perception on the part of its spectators. The subject in process/on trial can thus be fundamentally transformed. Change here, at the level of individual consciousness, is a necessary element of social change. Seen in this way, the arts are not merely reflective of social relations but are productive of social relations. — Ann Daly