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Curses on the law! Most of my fellow citizens are the sorry consequences of uncommitted abortions. — Karl Kraus

Here's the last thing that occurs to me as Sarah recedes in the rearview mirror, slamming out of the car, jogging across the parking lot: if you're one tardy away from missing out on a big competition, you should probably make your coffee at home. When — Lauren Oliver

There are no shortcuts to spiritual maturity. It takes time to be holy. — Erwin W. Lutzer

Well, guys are better at mechanical stuff and women are better at emotional stuff. — Adam Carolla

So it's true: Being without Being is blue. — William H Gass

Was there any woman in the world quite like Nora? He was so glad she existed; even more glad there was only one of her. — Tiffany Reisz

Tim [Omundson] is just so wonderfully delicious. He has the sexiest beard on television. He's such a fabulous actor, and a great character. — J. Robbins

What made Obama unique was that he was the ultimate charismatic politician
the most unknown stranger ever to achieve the presidency in the United States. No one knew who he was, he came out of nowhere, he had this incredible persona that floated him above the fray, destroyed Hillary, took over the Democratic Party and became president. This is truly unprecedented: A young unknown with no history, no paper trail, no well-known associates, self-created. — Charles Krauthammer

The sooner, the better! — Franklin W. Dixon

I don't know a thing about cats.
I know everything else, life and its archipelago,
seas and unpredictable cities,
botany,
the pistil and its scandals,
the pluses and minuses of math.
I know the earth's volcanic funnels
and the crocodile's unreal shell,
the fireman's unseen kindness
and the priest's blue atavism.
cat leave
But a cat I can't figure out.
My mind slipped on its indifference.
Its eyes hold ciphers of gold. — Pablo Neruda

The dinosaur's eloquent lesson is that if some bigness is good, an overabundance of bigness is not necessarily better. — Eric Johnston

Man's knowledge of science has clearly outstripped his knowledge of man. Our only hope of making the atom servant rather than master lies in education, in a broad liberal education where each student within his capacity can free himself from trammels of dogmatic prejudice and apply his educational accoutrement to besetting social and human problems. — Harry Woodburn Chase