War is what happens when language fails.
Margaret Atwood
Recitation: by Male by Female
Future generations of economists will look at the trickle-down theory in much the same way we now look at witch burning, slavery, and the Sinclair C5.
John Niven
FutureSlaveryLookNowWillWay
This is the year you really put the stake in the ground.
Stephen Baker
YearYouGroundReallyStakePut
I reckon I had 30 Spider-Man costumes over the years since I was a little baby. I had Spider-Man bed sheets.
Tom Holland
BabyBedOverYearsLittleSheets
I'm a Hollywood kid, and I know that there are only so many stories. Only so many tales around the campfire that we have to tell. Then we have to regurgitate them. Our grandparents' movies were all remakes of silent films - we forget that, but it's true.
Robert Englund
KnowForgetMoviesSilentTrueKid
Books and movies are different art forms with different rules. And because of that, they never translate exactly.
Tom Clancy
ArtRulesMoviesNeverDifferent
Anybody who believes that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach flunked geography.
Robert Byrne
HeartManGeographyWayStomachWho
We're downtown New Yorkers and had very close proximity to the events of September 11th. Like everybody on the island of Manhattan, we were impacted by it in so many ways in terms of what we saw, what we felt, what our daily experience became in the wake of it.
Mike D
DailyExperienceNewIslandEvents
You don't need to know what an antioxidant is to eat well.
Michael Pollan
YouKnowNeedEatWell
We're going to raise a lot of money for cancer awareness, give some to the American Cancer Society and hopefully make a big difference.
LL Cool J
MoneySocietyAmericanAwarenessBig
I never saw the play, although I heard it was good.
Joseph Force Crater
GoodPlayNeverSawHeardAlthough
I refuse to bring my son up in a world corrupt as it is now.
Dick Dale
SonWorldNowUpCorruptBring
The first fight I ever saw live was the first Castillo-Corrales match in Las Vegas in 2005.
Diego Luna
LiveFightVegasFirstSawMatch
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