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Shame isn't bad, her voice from somewhere else insists. Nor the humility that is its gift. — William Trevor

We know for a fact that there are weapons there. — Ari Fleischer

Bureaucracies are designed to perform public business. But as soon as a bureaucracy is established, it develops an autonomous spiritual life and comes to regard the public as its enemy. — Brooks Atkinson

When a man makes a reverent face before a face that is no face - that is idol worship! — Menachem Mendel Of Kotzk

It was I who stayed awake wrestling with the shadows on the ceiling and the taunting of the grandfather clock — Nina G. Jones

If you keep up with pop culture, everybody knows the joke. — Shawn Wayans

It shouldn't surprise you, then, that notes written by internists read like novellas (ones in which we're paid by the word), while a colleague of mine jokes that a typical post-op surgical note reads something like "Feeling well and doing swell. — Robert Wachter

It's the start that stops most people. — Don Shula

My fancies are fireflies Specks of living light twinkling in the dark. — Rabindranath Tagore

Will you joust today, my lord?" she asked him. Clegane's voice was thick with contempt. "Wouldn't be worth the bother of arming myself. This is a tournament of gnats." The king laughed. "My dog has a fierce bark. Perhaps I should command him to fight the day's champion. To the death." Joffrey was fond of making men fight to the death. — George R R Martin

I have shot mine arrow o'er the house And hurt my brother. — William Shakespeare

I see great things in baseball. — Walt Whitman

If you want to build an open source project, you can't let your ego stand in the way. You can't rewrite everybody's patches, you can't second-guess everybody, and you have to give people equal control. — Rasmus Lerdorf

To like Keats is a test of fitness for understanding poetry, just as to like Shakespeare is a test of general mental capacity. — George Gissing