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Deplorable, a rancid smelling aphrodisiac ... It fosters almost totally negative and destructive reactions in young people. — Frank Sinatra

I think once you start eating people you should stop claiming to be a vegetarian, even if you only eat bad people. — James Nicoll

The question is whether distinct cognitive structures can be identified, which interact in the real use of language and linguistic judgments, the grammatical system being one of these. Certainly, — Noam Chomsky

Using the phrase business ethics might imply that the ethical rules and expectations are somehow different in business than in other contexts. There really is no such thing as business ethics. There is just ethics and the challenge for people in business and every other walk in life to acknowledge and live up to basic moral principles like honesty, respect, responsibility, fairness and caring. — Michael Josephson

You've gotten words about those American and Iraqi deaths and mutilations, but precious few images. — Bruce Jackson

How much do you enjoy the ad of the hot brunette in the skimpy tank-top winking at you? How much do you enjoy that image of the college hunk with the cubed abdominals blue-steeling into the breeze? Once you make the link that it's American Apparel, or Abercrombie, how do you then feel about that brand? — Simon Pont

DECISIVENESS SEPARATES GREAT LEADERS FROM DREAMERS AND TALKERS. — Jack Canfield

The more you tilt your body, the more your character will get away from danger. — Kirejan Javier

I know of no culture in the world at present or any time in the past that has not been heavily involved with one or more psychoactive substances. — Andrew Weil

I think so. I can't think of anything that requires more finesse than comedy, both from a verbal and visual point of view. — Stacy Keach

Never will there be a shortage of reasons for anxiety, whether born of happiness or misery; life will press on its way from one pursuit to another; leisure will never be enjoyed, though the prayer is constantly on our lips. — Seneca.