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Now people can generally be classified into two groups: the mediocre realists and the mediocre dreamers.
— Haruki Murakami
He who laughs has not yet heard the bad news.
— Bertolt Brecht
He who is still laughing is he who hasn't heard the terrible news.
— Bertolt Brecht
In the cool weak light the nightflames all had died, and the silent streets echoed death and desolation. Worlorn's day. Yet it was twilight.
— George R R Martin
When Newsweek owner Katharine Graham heard about our lawsuit, she asked, Which side am I supposed to be on?
— Lynn Povich
He who laughs last has not yet heard the bad news.
— Bertolt Brecht
He shuffled along with the hang-dog look of the cosmically fucked.
— Christopher Moore
Some people have a love of their fellow man in their hearts, and others require a light anesthetic.
— Garrison Keillor
Every dog has a few flea's, but you, you're just crawling with them."
~Thomas — Christina Mobley
~Thomas — Christina Mobley
But we southerners know that you can insult someone as much as you want so long as you add that "bless her heart" to the end of your comment.
— Katherine Allred
When was the last time you heard news accounts of a boatload of American refugees arrive on the shores of another country?
— Marco Rubio
The best news the World has ever heard came from a graveyard - Christ is risen!
— Soren Kierkegaard
You can never make a city as clean as the nature itself. To do this, you must completely demolish the city and convert it into the pure nature.
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
When the pope in Rome heard the news from France, he was so overcome by joy that he organised festive prayers to celebrate
— Yuval Noah Harari
A man who has to go to the village to get the news hasn't heard from himself in a long time.
— Henry David Thoreau
To be fair, Republicans are not blameless. The deficit began to spiral out of control on President Bush's watch.
— Rob Woodall