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Lincoln believed in the American people.
— Steven Spielberg
Wicked Witch of the West
— Rachel Renee Russell
I resolved that no revolutionary movement was going to be brought into being in the USA unless I brought it into being.
— Lyndon LaRouche
I am not anti-death penalty, but I'm damned sure anti-the-wrong-guy-getting-executed.
— Kinky Friedman
The authentic thing is to follow your heart, your instincts, your emotions. If you located yourself in an idea, your life would be lived very sadly.
— Emmet Gowin
I have always noticed that the people who have the smallest souls make the most fuss about getting them saved.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
The consumer today is the victim of the manufacturer who launches on him a regiment of products for which he must make room in his soul.
— Mary McCarthy
Dex:
Now, without any more jerking off from you, I suggest you get packing as fast as you can. I'll help. Where are your bras and underwear? — Karina Halle
Now, without any more jerking off from you, I suggest you get packing as fast as you can. I'll help. Where are your bras and underwear? — Karina Halle
If Jesus had been killed twenty years ago, Catholic school children would be wearing little electric chairs around their necks instead of crosses.
— Lenny Bruce
Somebody help me, tell me where to go from here cause even Thugs cry, but do the Lord care?
— Tupac Shakur
Now let me get this straight. Bush is anti-abortion, but pro-death penalty. I guess it's all in the timing, huh?
— Dennis Miller
We shall immunize every child in Africa to get rid of this terrible disease forever.
— Nelson Mandela
The most exciting and most defining part of our spirituality comes from the journey we take.
— Jenna Alatari
Love and kindness have no boundaries or borders.
— Debasish Mridha
Childhood introduces children to the wounds of the world.
— Kilroy J. Oldster