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Many men honestly do not know what women want, and women honestly do not know why men find what they want so hard to comprehend and deliver.
— Deborah Tannen
The reason I dislike talking about the creative process is that I do have a creative process that is a winner and it's a sure thing.
— Garth Hudson
It was the study hour. Most of the monks were reading. A few were meditating, an activity that was suspiciously similar to dozing.
— Ken Follett
The biased left-wing media does what it wants. That's not going to define me or hamper me.
— Michele Bachmann
George,' I croaked, 'are you okay?'
'No. Someone's buttocks are flattening my foot.'
I shifted my position irritably. — Jonathan Stroud
'No. Someone's buttocks are flattening my foot.'
I shifted my position irritably. — Jonathan Stroud
I did a lot of strange things. But I am a bad Catholic that's for sure. Although I think it's difficult to believe in evil.
— Lars Von Trier
A woman finds it much easier to do ill than well.
[Lat., Mulieri nimio male facere melius est onus, quam bene.] — Plautus
[Lat., Mulieri nimio male facere melius est onus, quam bene.] — Plautus
It's infinitely better to be judged by twelve than carried by six.-Grim
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Who knows what goes on in the mind of a cat?
— Julie Kagawa
I hold, that in contemplation of universal law, and of the Constitution, the Union of these States is perpetual.
— Abraham Lincoln
It is the Democratic Congress, the liberal-biased media and the homosexuals who want to destroy all Christians.
— Pat Robertson
As leaders, we are never responsible for filling anyone else's cup. Our responsibility is to empty ours.
— Andy Stanley
There's eight million people here pretending the others aren't getting on their nerves. I believe it's called civilization.
— Chris Cleave
There are those who wrap themselves in flags and blow the tinny trumpet of patriotism as a means of fooling the people.
— George Galloway