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The curtain rises on a vast primitive wasteland, not unlike certain parts of New jersey.
— Woody Allen
I like good smut,
— N.M. Silber
No place is ugly to those who understand the virtues and sweetness of everything that God has made.
— George Sand
The tests and exams were not so difficult to pass but we fail a 'yes' or 'no' answer when it comes to dealing with sin
— Wogu Donald
We are committed to the past as we need and want it to be; we are no longer interested in the past as it was.
— Iain W. Provan
Hate is the consequence of fear; we fear something before we hate it; a child who fears noises becomes a man who hates noise.
— Cyril Connolly
Well, tests ain't fair. Those that study have an unfair advantage. It's always been that way.
— Allan Dare Pearce
But then men do not see things the same way we do, she thought. They have different eyes.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Masturbation is nothing to be ashamed of. It's nothing to be particularly proud of, either.
— Matt Groening
I'm not an activist at all. I'm a filmmaker, and I wanted the people involved to tell their own story.
— Roger Ross Williams
Economics is primarily useful, both to the student and to the
political leader, as a prophylactic against popular fallacies. — Henry Calvert Simons
political leader, as a prophylactic against popular fallacies. — Henry Calvert Simons
Cussing like a commoner wasn't something I was tested on. I picked that habit up outside of high school.
— S.A. Tawks
It's pretty amazing being me.
— Matthew Morrison
To be better equipped for the tests that the year will bring - read a textbook. To prepare for the tests that life will bring - read a book.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
If Jennifer Lopez could write songs like Fiona Apple's, she wouldn't have to spend so many hours at the gym.
— Shirley Manson
It is possible to be truly mad and to still exist upon scraps of life.
— Charles Bukowski