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He wasn't much of a dancer, but he knew it, and the faces he pulled when he danced gave him a perpetually startled look-as if he were, at regular intervals, surprised to find himself dancing. — E. Lockhart

The Italian Revolution was fought first of all to obtain the liberty and unity of the nation, and then, with that achieved, to join the freest and most advanced nations in inaugurating a new era of peace, justice, and joint cooperation in the work of civilization. — Ernesto Teodoro Moneta

On the sixth day, God created the artist, realizing no doubt that He had far from exhausted the uses of color. — Robert Breault

The Declaration of Independence laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity. — John Adams

People aren't tidy creations to be stacked neatly in the Tupperware or poured in premeasured quantities from a box into the Cuisinart with no spills; everybody alive is a lost and disastrous mess. — Joel Derfner

Dreams should make you think, 'If I had the guts to do it and I didn't care what anybody thought, this I what I'd really do'. — Cecelia Ahern

No matter what you have done in the past, despite all your mistakes, you are still divinely loved and always will be. — Catherine Carrigan

The less unnecessary effort you put into learning, the more successful you'll be ... Doing the wrong thing with more intensity rarely improves the situation. — Tony Buzan

it gets a little tiresome when you're so high you go to the movies and look up at the marquee and think the starting times are the ticket prices. I mean, I remember standing there going, 'Ten-fifteen? What kind of price is ten dollars and fifteen cents?' It's a hassle."
"Yeah, one time I was putting gas in my car and thought the number of gallons was the price. I even got into an argument with the cashier. It was hilarious. — Tim Tharp

The dynamic has really changed in the U.S. Americans believe they can be competitive, that they can win medals. — Alberto Salazar

That intermediate manifestation of the divine process which we call the DNA code has spent the last 2 billion years making this planet a Garden of Eden. — Timothy Leary

In general it may be said that demand is quite as necessary to the increase of capital as the increase of capital is to demand. — Thomas Malthus

Project Hollywood had reached a new nadir. MYSTERY: — Neil Strauss

I'd rather be done any thing to than laughed at, for, to my mind, it's one or other the disagreeablest thing in the world. — Fanny Burney