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I'm wise enough to realize that I'm not nearly wise enough.
— Eric Vance Walton
Liberals, many of them, not all of them, but many of them are obsessed with race. They see everything through a filter of race.
— Bernard Goldberg
Children bring their own love with them when they come.
— Jean Ingelow
Tried to put shame in my game to make a name,
I'mma put it on a bullet ... put it in your brain. — Rakim
I'mma put it on a bullet ... put it in your brain. — Rakim
A few years ago in Chicago, I rented an office, and I went there every day. For the most part I do work at home in an ugly room.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
I'll put a bullet through my own brain. Let alone wait for stark to do it. Your sister will drive me to it, Howard. No offense.
— Meg Cabot
I would greatly prefer it if you didn't put a bullet into my brain; it would complicate my plans for life, most of which involve not being dead.
— Seanan McGuire
Solar power is going to be absolutely essential to meeting growing energy demands while staving off climate change.
— Ramez Naam
Splatter the brain matter of my enemies, with the same bullet trajectory that murdered John Kennedy
— Canibus
Libraries are the ultimate restaurants for brain food. I sleep better knowing there are libraries. I would take a bullet for a librarian.
— Simon Van Booy
If anyone travels on a road in search of knowledge, Allah will cause him to travel on one of the roads of Paradise.
— Muhammad
In my dreams I found a little of the beauty I had vainly sought in life, and wandered through old gardens and enchanted woods.
— H.P. Lovecraft
I'm coming up on 30. There are other things that I want to pursue outside of just performing.
— Shannon Miller
He remarked that thinking often spoils everything and that evil usually begins with our thoughts.
— Brother Lawrence
Work was not a cure; it never had been: it simply grew a skin on despair, and crusted over it.
— Jo Baker