Sent by Pat Miller, April 21, 2002
Question: If you could live forever, would you and why?
Answer: “I would not live forever, because we should not live forever,
because if we were supposed to live forever, then we would live forever,
but we cannot live forever, which is why I would not live forever.”
—Miss Alabama in the 1994 Miss USA contest.
“Whenever I watch TV and see those poor starving kids all
over the world, I can’t help but cry. I mean I’d love to be
skinny like that, but not with all those flies and death and stuff.”
—Mariah Carey
“Smoking kills. If you’re killed, you’ve lost a very important
part of your life.”
—Brooke Shields, interviewing to become spokesperson for a
federal anti-smoking campaign.
“I’ve never had major knee surgery on any other part of my body.”
—Winston Bennett, University of Kentucky basketball forward.
“Outside of the killings, Washington has one of the lowest
crime rates in the country.”
—Mayor Marion Barry, Washington, DC.
“We’re going to turn this team around 360 degrees.”
—Jason Kidd, upon his drafting to the Dallas Mavericks.
“I’m not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers.
We are the president.”
—Hillary Clinton commenting on the release of subpoenaed documents.
“That lowdown scoundrel deserves to be kicked to death by a jackass,
and I’m just the one to do it.”
—A congressional candidate in Texas.
“I don’t feel we did wrong in taking this great country away from
them. There were great numbers of people who needed new land, and the
Indians were selfishly trying to keep it for themselves.”
—John Wayne
“Half this game is ninety percent mental.”
—Philadelphia Phillies manager, Danny Ozark
“It isn’t pollution that’s harming the environment. It’s the
impurities in our air and water that are doing it.”
—Al Gore, Vice President
“If you let that sort of thing go on, your bread and butter
will be cut right out from under your feet.”
—Former British foreign minister, Ernest Bevin.
“I love California. I practically grew up in Phoenix.”
—Dan Quayle, Vice President
“It’s no exaggeration to say that the undecideds could go
one way or another…”
—George Bush, U.S. President
“We’ve got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air
do we need?”
—Lee Iacocca
“I was provided with additional input that was radically
different from the truth. I assisted in furthering that version.”
—Colonel Oliver North, from his Iran-Contra testimony.
“The word ‘genius’ isn’t applicable in football. A genius
is a guy like Norman Einstein.”
—Joe Theisman, NFL football quarterback & sports analyst.
“We don’t necessarily discriminate. We simply exclude certain
types of people.”
—Colonel Gerald Wellman, ROTC Instructor.
“If we don’t succeed, we run the risk of failure.”
—Bill Clinton, President
“We are ready for an unforeseen event that may or may not occur.”
—Al Gore, Vice President
“Traditionally, most of Australia’s imports come from overseas.”
—Keppel Enderbery
“The loss of life will be irreplaceable.”
—Dan Quayle, Vice President
“I was recently on a tour of Latin America, and the only regret I have
is that I didn’t study my Latin harder in school so I could converse with
those people.”
—Dan Quayle, Vice President
“It is wonderful to be here in the great state of Chicago!”
—Dan Quayle, Vice President
“Hawaii is a unique state. It is a small state. It is a state that is
by itself. It is different from the other 49 states. Well, all states are
different, but it’s got a particularly unique situation.”
—Dan Quayle, Vice President
“Your food stamps will be stopped effective March 1992 because we
received notice that you passed away. May God bless you. You may reapply
if there is a change in your circumstances.”
—Department of Social Services, Greenville, South Carolina
“We apologize for the error in last week’s paper in which we stated
that Mr. Arnold Dogbody was a defective in the police force. We meant,
of course, that Mr. Dogbody is a detective in the police farce.”
—Correction Notice in the Ely Standard, a British newspaper
“If somebody has a bad heart, they can plug this jack in at night
as they go to bed and it will monitor their heart throughout the night.
And the next morning, when they wake up dead, there’ll be a record.”
—Mark S. Fowler, FCC Chairman