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A farce is that in poetry which grotesque (caricature) is in painting. The persons and actions of a farce are all unnatural, and the manners false, that is, inconsistent with the characters of mankind; and grotesque painting is the just resemblance of this. — John Dryden

I'm not interested in just being the hot girl. I'm really goofy, and I love laughing, and that's such a big part of who I am. — Charlotte McKinney

When you say, "I'm just gonna think about God," what are you thinking about? — Art Hochberg

Did you get notes for me?"
"No", Ronan replied,"I thought you were dead in a ditch. — Maggie Stiefvater

Disappointment in others is tough. But disappointment in yourself is far worse. — Alessandra Torre

I love my lawyer. I have to say that of course! — Catherine Zeta-Jones

Prejudices of all kinds have their strongest holds in the minds of the vulgar and the ignorant. — Lydia M. Child

Life was a bitch of the cruelest type, but she could be sweet even when she wanted to. "Dis — Leo Sullivan

Why has there been so much secrecy about AIDS? When you ask where did the virus come from, it raises a lot of flags. That makes me suspicious. — Wangari Maathai

The cheerfulness and buoyancy of our youth are due partly to the fact that we are climbing the hill of life and do not see death that lies at the foot of the other side. — Anonymous

I want to feel the victory of being desired by someone I once found desirable. — Rae Carson

There can't be a practical reason for believing something that is not true. — Bertrand Russell

The cover, title, the name of the author, how the work starts, the name of characters all this is important information which should be gather as for conclusion. — Deyth Banger

But if I had lived to be twenty-nine years old like I am, and with all my chances made no enemy, I'd feel myself a failure. — Johnston McCulley

Men wanted certainties, not more causes for doubt, and since the discoveries of science perplexed them with strange theories about the earth on which they walked and the bodies they inhabited, they turned with all the more zeal to the firm assurances of religion. Never — C. V. Wedgewood