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- Making music should not be left to the professionals.
- Michelle Shocked
- A lot of people voting for Pat Buchanan say they are doing so to send a message. Apparently that message is, "Hey, look at me, I'm an idiot."
- Dennis Miller, talk-show host
- I've told you I don't live and die by the polls. Thus, I will refrain from pointing out that we're not doing too bad in those polls.
- President George Bush, in the New Republic
- If Jerry Brown is the answer, it must be a very peculiar question.
- Sen Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas
- In America you can go on the air and kid the politicians, and the politicians can go on the air and kid the people.
- Groucho Marx (1890 - 1977)
- There is no sadder sight than a young pessimist, except an old optimist.
- Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
- If more than ten percent of the population likes a painting it should be burned, for it must be bad.
- George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
- Life changed after that jump...I'd suddenly stepped to the highest level of daring, a level above even that which airplane pilots could attain.
- Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974), describing his first skydive
- I regret to say that we of the F.B.I. are powerless to act in cases of oral-genital intimacy, unless it has in some way obstructed interstate commerce.
- J. Edgar Hoover
- Observance of customs and laws can very easily be a cloak for a lie so subtle that our fellow human beings are unable to detect it. It may help us to escape all criticism, we may even be able to deceive ourselves in the belief of our obvious righteousness. But deep down, below the surface of the average man's conscience, he hears a voice whispering, "There is something not right," no matter how much his rightness is supported by public opinion or by the moral code.
- Carl G. Jung, in the introduction to Frances G. Wickes' "Analysis der Kinderseele" (The Inner World of Childhood), 1931
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