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Did it ever occur to anyone that if you put nice libraries in public schools you wouldn't have to put them in prisons?
— Fran Lebowitz
Ted, have you ever stayed in a Third-World village? Even for one night?
— Michael Crichton
I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died.
— Steven Wright
But it was night, it stayed night.
— Zora Neale Hurston
Yes," I answered. But I stayed awake for the rest of that long, dark night, wondering what such a dream could possibly mean.
— Augusta Trobaugh
Middle age is the awkward period when Father Time starts catching up with Mother Nature.
— Harold Coffin
The more alike men are, the weaker each feels in the face of all.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
It was a salad bar of phobias
— Augusten Burroughs
If many people love me, then I must be important.
— James Franco
Cameraphones will be rejected by corporate users.
— Mike Lazaridis
I've never stayed awake at night over a chance I took that failed, but I've stayed awake over chances I didn't take.
— Garth Brooks
I stayed up all night reading.
— Lemony Snicket
We treat human biology as our center point. Everyone already has a head-mounted display. It's your head!
— Rony Abovitz
My wife and I went back to the hotel where we spent our wedding night. Only this time, I stayed in the bathroom and cried.
— Henny Youngman
Well, I loved variety in television, I loved sketch comedy. At 'Saturday Night Live,' I stayed almost seven years.
— Dana Carvey
He was no longer a thing to me. That was the problem. I realized it that night, and the realization has stayed with me. It complicates. Serena
— Margaret Atwood
Usually [the lyrics] go from one word to the next word - there's no finish line. The music was that way, too.
— Stephen Malkmus
[I]t is a dangerous thing to ask why someone else has been given more. It is humbling - and indeed healthy - to ask why you have been given so much.
— Condoleezza Rice