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My mom's been having a hard time lately. She just found out that she has to have both of her breasts removed - if she's ever going to be good at golf.
— Anthony Jeselnik
Time is the measure of that which changes ...
— Helen Kieran Reilly
Worry is to human beings ... what a condom is to a man with erectile dysfunction.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I disagree with the prevailing point of view of some black leaders that special treatment for blacks is acceptable.
— Clarence Thomas
Let the sunflowers of thy soul bloom in the sunshine.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If you're gonna shoot an elephant Mr. Schneider, you better be prepared to finish the job.
— Gary Larson
While analogies are useful, however, they can also be misleading. They smuggle in assumptions that can be wrong.
— Michael Mandelbaum
Oh yes, I'm at my happiest when I have a good idea and I'm drawing it well, and it comes out well and somebody laughs at it.
— Charles M. Schulz
If you write a hundred short stories and they're all bad, that doesn't mean you've failed. You fail only if you stop writing.
— Ray Bradbury
There is no rustic so rude but that, if he dreams or fancies anything, it must be the whisper of the Holy Ghost, and he himself a prophet.
— Martin Luther
I wouldn't want to disappoint my fans by doing anything exciting. You've got to stay true to your roots.
— Grumpy Cat
To reach the height of our ambition is like trying to reach the rainbow; as we advance it recedes.
— Edmund Burke
The storm starts, when the drops start dropping
When the drops stop dropping then the storm starts stopping. — Dr. Seuss
When the drops stop dropping then the storm starts stopping. — Dr. Seuss