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Knowing lots of answers but being a millisecond slow on the buzzer is indeed very frustrating. — Ken Jennings

Americans like to think 'Python' is how English people really are. There is an element of truth to that. — Eric Idle

You have to look at people now that were members of the Klu Klux Klan or whatever else and now are trying to rewrite their personal histories to tell that they've always been tolerant. It's not peculiar to want to sanitize what you did. — Ruth Hanna Sachs

Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward. — Vernon Law

I'm 29 years old and, sure, I'm looking to find a wife. — Tyson Gay

Did ye know that the silkies put aside their skins when they come ashore, and walk like men? And if ye find a silkie's skin and hide it, he - or she - " he added, fairly, "canna go into the sea again, but must stay with ye on the land. — Diana Gabaldon

For me, the most trustworthy vehicle for spirituality had always proven to be music. — Eric Clapton

All men - whether they go by the name of Americans or Russians or Chinese or British or Malayans or Indians or Africans - have obligations to one another that transcend their obligations to their sovereign societies. — Norman Cousins

When we see too many battlefields, it breaks something inside of a person and they lose the ability to distinguish between cruelty and necessity. — Laila Blake

One of the basic ideas of the evangelical movement in the early nineteenth century was that people could help themselves. Rather than wonder and fear the fate God decreed for them, they could actively change their lives by renouncing sin and accepting Christ. From this same pool of thought rose a wave of healers who claimed that disease wasn't a product of inscrutable humors that needed to be poisoned or purged from the body, but natural phenomena that could be studied and understood. This idea blended Enlightenment rationalism with evangelical optimism. — Joshua Wolf Shenk

She thought in exclamation points — L.M. Montgomery

Now, what is forbidden to the summoner, or any wizard, is to call a living spirit. We can call to them, yes. We can send to them a voice or a presentment, a seeming, of ourself. But we do not summon them, in spirit or in flesh, to come to us. Only the dead may we summon. Only the shadows. You can see why this must be. To summon a living man is to have entire power over him, body and mind. No one, no matter how strong or wise or great, can rightly own and use another. — Ursula K. Le Guin