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  1. ...No humane person wants Iran... to have nuclear weapons. But a little honesty would not hurt in addressing these problems. (Chomsky)
  2. The path to a good marriage goes through promiscuity. (Kant)
  3. I was taught a laudable method of argument: you never personalize, but you have absolutely no respect for peoples's opinions. (Rushdie)
  4. These corporations run our culture, and they riddle it with bullshit. (Goldacre)
  5. What am I really, a little dilettente or a great big donkey? (Von Sacher-Masoch)
  6. "[Making] up their own answers ... as an alternative to simply saying “I don’t know” directly undermines the scientific method." (Rosch)
  7. She's the kind of woman who'd sit there and smoulder while darning her grandfather's socks. (Cook)
  8. When one apologizes for having done a bad thing... it is good form to wait at least until the end of the sentence to start bragging (Taibbi)
  9. On cleaning up: "It will just get messy again. I like it like this, it shows we have better things to do than cleaning." (27bslash6.com)
  10. The road to peace lies through the Palestinian refugee camp. (IF Stone)
  11. The ones who gave in were called quebrados, the broken ones. (Klein)
  12. He took in the sight of sunlight on stores and pavement as he went up San Publo Avenue at a slow pace. (Dick)
  13. Perimeter [Institute's] decision not to give tenure to our senior researchers was proving to be a significant impediment. (Burton)
  14. misconceptions about natural selection are the rule, whereas a working understanding is the rare exception (Gregory)
  15. Walking into a ghost town changed my mind -- (Vonnegut)
  16. Spatial metaphors can provide relational structure to those aspects of time where the structure may not be obvious. (Boroditsky)