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Almost Quotes by P.J. O'Rourke
- I believe that Western civilization, after some disgusting glitches, has become almost civilized. I believe it is our first duty to protect that civilization. I…
- Journalists aren't supposed to praise things. It's a violation of work rules almost as serious as buying drinks with our own money or absolving the…
- In Washington journalists can afford to live almost as well as people who work for a living.
- Harvard has been almost as important to the American Jewish community as the pork-sausage industry.
- Rich white Protestant men have held on to some measure of power in America almost solely by getting women, blacks, and other disadvantaged groups to…
- The typical old-fashioned diet (in the nineteenth century) was so bad it almost assembled modern dieting.
- The most futuristic aspect of the House of the Future was that it was made almost entirely of plastic.
- Voting has proliferated in the United States, and it has reached a point where there is now almost one vote available per citizen over the…
- Rahm Emanuel is, we are almost certain, a vampire.
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