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Marrying a divorced man is ecologically responsible; in a world where there are more women than men, it pays to recycle.
— Rita Rudner
New ideas are sometimes found in the most granular details of a problem where few others bother to look.
— Nate Silver
Love is there holding us, yet we must stop and embrace it.
— Dina Al-Hidiq Zebib
Those who are quite satisfied sit still and do nothing; those who are not quite satisfied are the sole benefactors of the world.
— Walter Savage Landor
Kick your shoes off, kickem off
— Randy Houser
On your birthday ... Have a cuppa, kick off your shoes, sit back and relax ? you deserve it! Best Wishes for a Very Relaxing Birthday.
— Margaret Jones
I've gone pretty high at times so I think the yin yang of that is going pretty low.
— Rick Springfield
times may change, but men do not.
— George R R Martin
I'm not a businessman.
— James Dyson
Every day brings a chance for you to draw in a breath, kick off your shoes, and dance.
— Oprah Winfrey
I was very good at kickball ... I was wonderful at ah doing that kick and your leg goes up and your shoe went on top of the school
— Dane Cook
Chicago is many things to many people, and to me, it is a place where you can write.
— Susan Glaspell
Lights flicker, flash, dim. I fall into the blackness.
— Cynthia Sax
The road to hell is paved with adverbs.
— Stephen King
A rent in your clothes is a mishap, a stain on them is a vice.
— Honore De Balzac
I just kick off my shoes, walk around barefoot, I don't care if my feet get dirty.
— Christina Aguilera
The world is all a carcass and vanity, The shadow of a shadow, a play And in one word, just nothing.
— Michel De Montaigne
All the Chicago demonstrators wanted to do was to sleep in the park and kick policemen with razor blades in their shoes.
— Spiro T. Agnew
Kill no more pigeons than you can eat.
— Benjamin Franklin