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The clouds were still bunched up in the sky like a gang on a street corner, and it looked to me like they had the sun pretty effectively intimidated.
— Jonathan Lethem
Those who are going to be in business tomorrow are those who understand that the future, as always, belongs to the brave.
— William Bernbach
That which does not destroy us makes us stronger ...
— Patricia Briggs
Collecting records is, for many, beyond a hobby.
— Henry Rollins
He who does without the praise of the crowd will not deny himself an opportunity to be his own adherent.
— Karl Kraus
I Love cherrys alot
— Cherry Hill
Why would she do that?"
"Because she's a Yankee - a Maine Yankee, the worst kind. On a given day, they can make the Irish look logical. — Stephen King
"Because she's a Yankee - a Maine Yankee, the worst kind. On a given day, they can make the Irish look logical. — Stephen King
Goodwill is something that can never be bought.
— Richard Ayre
Our knowledge will take its revenge on us, just as ignorance exacted its revenge during the Middle Ages.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
My father was an engineer working for a textile company that had several factories scattered in rural towns in the southern part of Japan.
— Susumu Tonegawa
The enduring goodness of the Lord elevates me, the power of the Lord enthrones me, and the spirit of the holy one of Zion covers me.
— 'Goke Coker
You've got to give someone like Cher a lot of credit. She's worked very hard to get where she is. I can't take that away from her.
— Sonny Bono
This was what Ravka did. It made orphans. It made misery. No land, no life, just a uniform and a gun.
— Leigh Bardugo
I do not wish to die: but I care not if I were dead.
[Lat., Emori nolo: sed me esse mortuum nihil aestimo.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero
[Lat., Emori nolo: sed me esse mortuum nihil aestimo.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero