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The thing I hate most about skeletons is you can never tell when they're smiling.
— Stephen Blackmoore
Albania does not feel alone. It is part of the Partnership for Peace structures in NATO, and it will do what it can within that.
— Fatos Nano
Then again, no matter what your point of view may be, you can always find someone with a Ph.D to support it.
— Neil Strauss
Sometimes I vocalize in the car. It's a good way to multitask. Although fellow drivers on the road think I'm craaaazy.
— Emmy Rossum
We all tell stories
to ourselves and to each other. Some of learn to tell only the most interesting bits. — Shannon Donnelly
to ourselves and to each other. Some of learn to tell only the most interesting bits. — Shannon Donnelly
Kites rise highest against the wind, not with it.
— Winston S. Churchill
Individuals bearing witness cannot do the work of social movements, but they can break a corrosive and demoralizing silence.
— Ellen Willis
Dogs got personality. Personality goes a long way.
— Quentin Tarantino
( ... ) I, for one, prize less
The name of king than deeds of kingly power;
And so would all who learn in wisdom's school. — Sophocles
The name of king than deeds of kingly power;
And so would all who learn in wisdom's school. — Sophocles
It was as hard to be a Norwegian in 1881 as it was to be an American in 1770. Perhaps even harder, as Norway was far from a young nation.
— Chris Nicolaisen
You have nothing to lose by giving your best.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The Puerto Rican doctor, who wrote all his prescriptions with spray paint. Never got a dinner!
— Red Buttons
The easy confidence with which I know another man's religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.
— Mark Twain
Invention, using the term most broadly, and imitation, are the two legs, so to call them, on which the human race historically has walked.
— William James