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The most perfect society is that whose purpose
is the universal and supreme happiness. — Gottfried Leibniz
is the universal and supreme happiness. — Gottfried Leibniz
My goal is to go home and take a nap.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
I was born by Caesarian section ... but not so you'd notice. It's just that when I leave a house, I go out through the window.
— Steven Wright
In Rome, the emperor sat in a special part of the Colosseum called the Caesarian Section.
— George Carlin
Speak of my future wife in anything but the most reverent of tones again, and it will be pistols at dawn.
— Sabrina Jeffries
There is nothing I fear more than someone without memory. A person without memory is free to do anything she likes.
— Kameron Hurley
Lately I've been believing that music predates speech.
— Debbie Harry
Don't worry, no one ever died of it. You might cry or laugh, but not die.
— Natalie Goldberg
A willingness to offer advice on matters that are quite beyond the ken of the adviser seems to be a habit in this part of the world.
— Alex Macintyre
The body politic: the slow agonizing death of demarcation & the quick Caesarian section birth of chaos.
— Dean Cavanagh
He whose speech, behavior and humility captivates people's minds, becomes worthy of worship by people.
— Dada Bhagwan
Just like your body naturally responds positively to some foods, your mind naturally responds positively to some thoughts.
— Vironika Tugaleva
My wife, Barbara, is great. She arranges when I do work that I have a day off between performances.
— Don Rickles
Oh, to be told a blissful lie
that might be true! — Julio Dantas
that might be true! — Julio Dantas
The most valuable discoveries have found their origin in the most trivial accidents.
— Pliny The Elder
How do I know pornography depraves and corrupts? It depraves and corrupts me
— Malcolm Muggeridge
Between Margaret's fine edged art and Glady's rough simplicity, where did the greater feminine solace lie? True art, after all, is simple.
— Angus Wilson