There are some circles in America where it seems to be more socially acceptable to carry a hand-gun than a packet of cigarettes.
I was just looking at a packet that had SpongeBob thong underwear, so it goes farther than I would imagine.
The metaphor for Palestine is stronger than the Palestine of reality.
In fact Sarah Palin has created more jobs than Obama has. She created eleven jobs fact-checking at the AP just for the Palin autobiography.
My swing is no uglier than Arnold Palmer's, and it's the same ugly swing every time.
Transparency is more sexy than a full, pancake finish.
I thought that I was going to be a stand-up comedian or an actress. Turns out, I can't act my way out of a paper bag and stand-up comedy is a lot harder than it appears.
Investments in immunization yield a rate of return on a par with educating our children - and higher than nearly any other development intervention.
It is unacceptable that disabled veterans in Illinois rank at the bottom of the list when it comes to disability pay. We owe our disabled veterans more than speeches, parades and monuments.
An intelligent hell would be better than a stupid paradise.
Two paradoxes are better than one; they may even suggest a solution.
In terms of the parallels, I've never related less to a character than Riggan.
Routine is not organization, any more than paralysis is order.
Personality is lower than partiality.
I couldn't have asked for a better testimonial than Bob Dylan parting with his own cash for a pair of my shoes.
The whole is more than the sum of its parts.
As a genre, videogames take our minds on journeys, and we can control and experience them much more interactively than passively - especially when they are well-designed.
If it takes you seven years to write each novel, you need a patron. And I would rather have my corporate self as my patron than any arts council or bestower of grants.
Rather than support workers at home or investments in public schools, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan support the Bush-era tax cuts for the very wealthy. They want to hand over our schools to private corporations.
Paul Simon started piling up a lot of words, more than the bar could handle, and I stopped!