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You will be reborn. You will come from the inner to the outer again. This process goes on indefinitely.
— Frederick Lenz
The day Elvis passed away would be our national holiday, if the South would have won, we'd had it made.
— Hank Williams Jr.
How strange, when your father's wearing women's clothes and platform shoes, that a pair of loafers looks incredible.
— Moon Unit Zappa
She got on a plane to see a client in California and somewhere over Colorado, the pilot somehow missed the sky.
— Jonathan Tropper
I can't help but notice that everytime I fly somewhere, other people's planes fall out of the sky.
— James Nicoll
The Constitution grants only Congress - not the president - the power 'to borrow money on the credit of the United States.'
— Laurence Tribe
My favorite types of movies to watch as a viewer are thrillers - I really have a soft spot for them, I love them. Especially psychological thrillers.
— Alex Karpovsky
I have thus given you a full statement of all that I know respecting the origin of Mormonism.
— Charles Anthon
Necessity is not merely the father of invention; it is the father of courage.
— Michael Josephson
In their palate alone is their reason of existence.
[Lat., In solo vivendi causa palata est.] — Juvenal
[Lat., In solo vivendi causa palata est.] — Juvenal
The women cried with one another, and it didn't seem to matter whether you were Jewish or Christian, you just mourned.
— Harry Bernstein
Pale sky, white land; like somewhere past the end of the world
— Rinsai Rossetti
My only hope for survival lies in the knowledge that you are somewhere in this world, under the same sky, the same sun, the same stars.
— Amy A. Bartol
Depression wasn't an endless grey sky, it was no sky at all. I've got to go somewhere. I've got to go. It
— Neil Hilborn
Peter Pan is perhaps the most important thing, to me, that I have ever done in theater.
— Mary Martin