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Donald Trump is not a 71-year-old white man. He is an Indian uncle. He wears suits that don't fit; he can't speak English properly. He works with his idiotic sons; he hates women but loves his daughter. He makes up words when he gets angry. He is an Indian uncle.
Hasan Minhaj
Angry
Man
Women
Words
Speak
Suits
Daughter
Uncle
White
Indian
Hates
Wears
Properly
He
Sons
Makes
Idiotic
His
Trump
Fit
Up
Donald
Donald Trump
Gets
Loves
English
Works
Your sweetheart calls you by another's name. His eyes linger too long on your best friend. He talks with excitement about a girl at work. And the fire catches. Jealousy - that sickening combination of possessiveness, suspicion, rage, and humiliation - can overtake your mind and threaten your very core as you contemplate your rival.
Helen Fisher
Work
Jealousy
Best
You
Eyes
Humiliation
Mind
Girl
Long
Fire
Rage
Too
Sickening
Best Friend
Threaten
About
Rival
He
Excitement
Combination
Contemplate
Name
Another
Calls
Talks
His
Linger
Friend
Overtake
Very
Suspicion
Your
Sweetheart
Core
The woman who appeals to a man's vanity may stimulate him, the woman who appeals to his heart may attract him, but it is the woman who appeals to his imagination who gets him.
Helen Rowland
Man
Woman
Heart
Imagination
Vanity
Attract
Him
Stimulate
His
Gets
May
Who
Appeals
A bore is a person who opens his mouth and puts his feats in it.
Henry Ford
Mouth
Bore
Feats
Puts
Opens
His
Person
Who
It is one of the severest tests of friendship to tell your friend his faults. So to love a man that you cannot bear to see a stain upon him, and to speak painful truth through loving words, that is friendship.
Henry Ward Beecher
Love
Friendship
Truth
You
Man
Words
Speak
Faults
Tell
See
Bear
Through
Him
His
Tests
Friend
Cannot
Stain
Loving
To Love
Your
Painful
There are certain queer times and occasions in this strange mixed affair we call life when a man takes his whole universe for a vast practical joke.
Herman Melville
Life
Man
Strange
Joke
Universe
Vast
Takes
Practical
Call
Occasions
Affair
Mixed
Queer
His
Times
Certain
Whole
Without a sign, his sword the brave man draws, and asks no omen, but his country's cause.
Homer
Man
Cause
Country
Omen
Sign
Draws
Without
His
Brave
Brave Man
Ask
Sword
I'm sickened by all religions. Religion has divided people. I don't think there's any difference between the pope wearing a large hat and parading around with a smoking purse and an African painting his face white and praying to a rock.
Howard Stern
Religion
People
Smoking
Face
White
Painting
Think
All Religions
Hat
Religions
Wearing
Divided
Purse
Between
Around
Rock
His
Praying
Any
Difference
African
Pope
Large
They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. It's the same way with women... or at least the ones I want to be with.
Ian Somerhalder
Man
Heart
Women
Way
Say
Through
Least
His
Same
Stomach
Want
They Say
No matter where you are from, no matter what your background is, no matter what your socioeconomic status is, every person can achieve his or her dreams.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Dreams
You
Matter
Achieve
Every
Background
Status
His
Person
Where
Your
Her
From birth, man carries the weight of gravity on his shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But man has only to sink beneath the surface and he is free.
Jacques Yves Cousteau
Man
Free
Beneath
Birth
Earth
Carries
Only
Weight
He
Surface
His
Sink
Shoulders
Gravity
Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart; for his purity, by definition, is unassailable.
James Baldwin
Heart
Dangerous
Pure
Definition
More
Purity
He
Nobody
Himself
His
Than
Who
A leader must be a good listener. He must be willing to take counsel. He must show a genuine concern and love for those under his stewardship.
James E. Faust
Love
Good
Leader
Those
Willing
Must
Counsel
Take
He
Concern
Stewardship
Genuine
His
Listener
Show
Man seeks to escape himself in myth, and does so by any means at his disposal. Drugs, alcohol, or lies. Unable to withdraw into himself, he disguises himself. Lies and inaccuracy give him a few moments of comfort.
Jean Cocteau
Man
Myth
Few
Alcohol
Unable
Lies
Seeks
Give
He
Withdraw
Him
Himself
Comfort
Does
His
Escape
Any
Inaccuracy
Means
Moments
Disposal
A man will give up almost anything except his suffering.
John Cleese
Man
Suffering
Will
Give
Except
Almost
Almost Anything
His
Up
Anything
Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes.
John Dewey
Failure
Failures
Learns
His
Person
Quite
Much
Successes
Really
Who
Thinks
I hope that no American will waste his franchise and throw away his vote by voting either for me or against me solely on account of my religious affiliation. It is not relevant.
John F. Kennedy
Hope
Me
Vote
Voting
Will
Franchise
Solely
Relevant
Religious
Throw
His
Affiliation
Account
American
Either
Against
Waste
Away
To state the facts frankly is not to despair the future nor indict the past. The prudent heir takes careful inventory of his legacies and gives a faithful accounting to those whom he owes an obligation of trust.
John F. Kennedy
Future
Trust
Obligation
Faithful
Past
Owes
Despair
State
Those
Frankly
Gives
Inventory
Facts
He
Takes
His
Nor
Accounting
Prudent
Heir
Whom
Careful
Poetry should surprise by a fine excess and not by singularity, it should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.
John Keats
Thoughts
Own
Strike
Fine
Poetry
Excess
Highest
Remembrance
Almost
Reader
Surprise
His
Singularity
Wording
Should
Appear
God has entrusted us with his most precious treasure - people. He asks us to shepherd and mold them into strong disciples, with brave faith and good character.
John Ortberg
God
Faith
Good
Character
People
Strong
Entrusted
He
Most
Disciples
Shepherd
His
Precious
Brave
Them
Ask
Us
Mold
Good Character
Treasure
God tests His people through hardship.
John Piper
God
People
Through
His
Tests
Hardship
We have these rules, the 'hero rules.' Like, a hero doesn't slouch. A hero walks proudly with his head up. A hero walks with a purpose. A hero's always a gentleman.
John Singleton
Hero
Gentleman
Walks
Rules
Purpose
Head
Like
Always
Proudly
His
Up
It has always been my private conviction that any man who puts his intelligence up against a fish and loses had it coming.
John Steinbeck
Man
Intelligence
Conviction
Had
Puts
Always
Coming
Fish
Private
Loses
Been
His
Up
Any
Against
Who
All the screen cowboys behaved like real gentlemen. They didn't drink, they didn't smoke. When they knocked the bad guy down, they always stood with their fists up, waiting for the heavy to get back on his feet. I decided I was going to drag the bad guy to his feet and keep hitting him.
John Wayne
Waiting
Down
Back
Bad
Bad Guy
Guy
Drink
Knocked
Feet
Like
Him
Smoke
Gentlemen
Always
Real
His
Fists
Up
Cowboys
Get
Behaved
Hitting
Going
Stood
Screen
Heavy
Decided
Keep
Drag
I build on Christ, the rock of ages; on his sure mercies described in his word, and on his promises, all which I know are yea and amen.
John Wesley
Word
Christ
Promises
Build
Mercies
Know
Sure
Rock
His
Amen
Which
Ages
I am just a common man who is true to his beliefs.
John Wooden
Man
True
Am
His
Just
Common
Common Man
Who
Beliefs
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