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I swear, I wanna be your underwear.
— Bryan Adams
You know, my first album, some of those jokes I'd done for twelve years because I couldn't throw 'em out.
— Ron White
So as near as I could tell the end of the world began roughly about the time that Billy Carver's butt rang about halfway through the War of 1812.
— Steve Vernon
We experienced similar fears in the 1880s, at the end of World War I and II. And we ran out in the 1970s.
— Daniel Yergin
Some of the most cutthroat auditions you'll have as an actor are when you'll have three words to say.
— Stephen Amell
America was probably Europe's equal scientifically by the end of World War I and certainly surpassed it after the chaos of World War II.
— Sam Kean
There is no sanctity. This is the downfall of innocence.
— Nadege Richards
We only have the past that we have. Not all of our deeds were incorrect.
— Henning Mankell
The dramatic wish of Romanians at the end of the Second World War was to be occupied by the Americans and not by the Russians.
— Traian Basescu
I am content with what I have, little be it, or much.
— John Bunyan
The war's [World War II] end has left America with loads of get-up-and-go, and no place to go.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Every constitution written since the end of World War II includes a provision that men and women are citizens of equal stature. Ours does not.
— Ruth Bader Ginsburg
You must learn to end the wars in your world by ending them in your minds.
— Barbara Marciniak
It took us 50 months in Germany, post World War II to go from the end of the war to a national election.
— Frank Carlucci
Japan has consistently remained a friend of Indonesia since the end of World War II and has regarded cooperation with Indonesia as a top priority.
— Shinzo Abe
Public opinion wins wars.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
Since the end of the World War II, the United States has fought three "small" wars ... we lost all three of them and for the same reason-hubris.
— Andrew Greeley
In true love the smallest distance is too great, and the greatest distance can be bridged.
— Henri Nouwen
The current financial crisis in the US is likely to be judged in retrospect as the most wrenching since the end of the Second World War.
— Alan Greenspan
What have we achieved since the end of the Second World War? We have allowed petty, bourgeois regimes in which everything is average, mediocre.
— Tahar Ben Jelloun
After the 'war to end war' they seem to have been pretty successful in Paris at making a 'Peace to end Peace.
— Archibald Wavell
Exploitation and domination of one nation over another can have no place in a world striving to put an end to all war.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Everyday I think about dying About disease, starvation, violence, terrorism, war, the end of the world. It helps keep my mind off things.
— Roger McGough
I don't feel I was "born American," but my homeland was denied to me after the end of World War II and I craved something I could identify with.
— Zbigniew Brzezinski
Since the end of the Second World War, our population has more than doubled to 27 million people.
— Kim Campbell
Basically all the religions,sciences and powers of the world boil down to a simple truth. The Best Story Teller will win in the end!
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
In my whole life, when I've watched TV and movies, I've almost always felt, 'I could do that better,' and I thought everyone felt that way.
— Greg Poehler
If Jesus forgave those who nailed Him to the cross, and if God forgives you and me, how can you withhold your forgiveness from someone else?
— Anne Graham Lotz
As British and French imperialism ebbed following the end of the Second World War, America became the main outside player in Arab affairs.
— Stephen Kinzer
We are spending more as a percentage of our entire economy, almost 25 percent, than we have spent at any time since the end of World War II.
— John Thune