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Of all bugs, growing up I just loved the pill bugs. They roll up, you play with them, you wait for them to open up, and then when you touch them they roll up again. I just love that. — John Lasseter

How are we to avoid those in office becoming deeply corrupt when everything is devoid of meaning? — Franz Kafka

I'm in this wonderful place of life, where everything I'm doing is something I do because I enjoy it. — Mike Huckabee

any form of expression that ceases to be an experience and becomes an art form loses its glowing divinity — Jo M. Sekimonyo

When you get to a place where you don't go for what you can get, but you go for what you can give, you gonna see your life change tremendously. — Eric Thomas

You have no idea what portrait painters suffer from the vanity of their sitters. — Kenneth Clark

The bed sheet brigade is bad enough, but the real threat to Americans and human rights today is the plain clothes Klux in the halls of government and certain black-robed Klux on court benches. — Stetson Kennedy

Look how beautiful the green lawns of the park are in the misty evening light, unmuddied, smooth, alive, no holes, no bodies, no barbed wire, no explosions. Such a simple thing to be grateful for. No wrongness. Can no wrongness be enough to make rightness? God, no wrongness. No wrongness would be fucking marvellous. — Louisa Young

My only interest in women's clothes is what's underneath them. — Lynda Carter

Baseball is ninety percent mental. The other half is physical. — Yogi Berra

Mitt Romney, who is on record saying that he would not waste money going after bin Laden, and on record saying he would not violate Pakistan's border to get bin Laden, this week said, 'Of course I would have gotten bin Laden.' Even his Etch-A-Sketch went, seriously? — Bill Maher

I get very upset when people start adding weird things to romesco. — Jose Andres

There is nothing so uncertain and slippery as fact. — Sara Coleridge