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Marty Stanovich was an honorable man. — Evel Knievel
I'm not really a big reader. — Lauren Conrad
The combination of stride rate (the number of strides per unit of time) and stride length (the distance covered in a single stride) primarily determines linear speed. So, athletes can improve linear speed by increasing stride rate while maintaining stride length, increasing stride length while maintaining stride rate, or doing a combination of both. — NSCA: National Strength And Conditioning Association
I told my wife 'hey honey come on, let's make love like the old days.' She asked me for 50 bucks. — Rodney Dangerfield
I also have picked a secretary for Housing and Human Development. Mel Martinez from the state of Florida. — George W. Bush
There are definitions of morbid obesity. Doctors define it. — Jane Velez-Mitchell
For those who relish speculation regarding the future, the tale of supernatural horror provides an interesting field. — H.P. Lovecraft
Like I said, when I was a kid, they inspired me. — Chuck Zito
You have to have a lot of little boy in you to play baseball for a living. — Roy Campanella
Employees are shielded from being healthcare consumers because they rely on their
employers' priorities and judgment instead of their own to select insurance. — Archelle Georgiou
I thought I'd take style to its limit ... My philosophy is a belief in magic, good luck , self-confidence, and pride. — Grace Jones
Shame is the work of memory against forgetting. Shame is what we feel when we almost entirely - yet not entirely - forget social expectations and our obligations to others in favor of our immediate gratification. — Jonathan Safran Foer
When I was 23 I started writing for I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again and was paid three guineas for every minute's airtime. — Eric Idle
With the possible exception of steampunk aficionados, many reasonable people must view my fascination with Victorian and Edwardian popular fiction - mysteries, fantasy, and adventure - as eccentric or merely antiquarian. — Michael Dirda
Foundational autonomy asserts instead that in the most fundamental practical sense, I am my own creator, which means that at the core, I am alone. — David Novak
