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Still, slander against the president and first lady continued to fill the columns of opposition papers. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

So you carry needle and thread about in your pockets, do you?" Sophia asked.
"My tailor insists. — Sharon Cameron

The neurologist had dismissed her case after a single visit, handing out an easy nostrum by telling her father that if she continued to write poetry, she would be all right. — Flora Rheta Schreiber

Conscience is thus explained only as the voice of God in the soul. — Peter Kreeft

I'll do about 13 shows in Branson next year, and I'll be performing at the Grand Palace. — Mel Tillis

Next time, I'll get a male stripper. All parties should be equal opportunity hard-ons. What do you like? Cops? Firemen? — Ashlan Thomas

There's a word for the first blush of youthful love free of desire. For longing to be with someone so much you would rather throw yourself to the tides than be without them. For the stale but steady relationship between faithful members of an arranged marriage. For how to feel about someone you thought was everything but ended up never feeling the same way about you. For the poison left over when you love someone and it ends so badly you cannot release the feelings. For the love between a mother and her children, a father and his children, a grandmother and her progeny, the love between two dear friends, the love that is the first building block of a lifelong affair. There's even a word for a love so devastating nothing before or after is ever seen the same. — Kiersten White

My eyes will always find you in a crowd. — Kimberly Lauren

The difference between divorce and legal separation is that legal separation gives a husband time to hide his money. — Johnny Carson

When you're younger, there aren't very many kid actors. It's a lot easier to get jobs. — Alexa Vega

No matter how great a man is, the size of his funeral usually depends on the weather. — Rosemary Clooney

We must ask whether our machine technology makes us proof against all those destructive forces which plagued Roman society and ultimately wrecked Roman civilization. Our reliance - an almost religious reliance - upon the power of science and technology to forever ensure the progress of our society, might blind us to some very real problems which cannot be solved by science and technology. — Robert Strausz-Hupe