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TV tends to look for the living equivalents of squeaky-clean Kens and Barbies, but with my dial I'm more like Ken's dirty old uncle.
— John C. McGinley
For me, writing is not a search for explanations but a ramble in quest of what informs a place, a hunt for equivalents.
— William Least Heat-Moon
Always grow with changes and not against them.
— Debasish Mridha
They were my parents. Dead. They died in their bed under freakish circumstances three months ago, leaving my brothers and me devastated and bankrupt.
— James Patterson
The most affluent man is he that confronts all the shows he sees by equivalents out of the stronger wealth of himself.
— Walt Whitman
There is still the outside world to contend with. A world of backfiring cars, and their human equivalents.
— David Sedaris
I have a vision of life, and I try to find equivalents for it in the form of photographs.
— Alfred Stieglitz
Everyone is possessed with an irresistible desire to know his relationship to the Infinite.
— David O. McKay
Our truest opinions are not those we never change, but those to which we most often return.
— Denis Diderot
Young, gay and stuck in Arkansas? Sounds like a horror flick.
— Henry Rollins
The sexes in each species of being ... are always true equivalents - equals but not identical.
— Antoinette Brown Blackwell
The body tends to treat elements in the same column of the periodic table as equivalents.
— Sam Kean
Christians will want to be in the vanguard in favoring ways of life that decisively break with the exhausting and joyless frenzy of consumerism.
— Pope John Paul II
I love the creativity of New York, but I don't enjoy the city - I don't like living here.
— Zubin Mehta
What is a weed? I have heard it said that there are sixty definitions. For me, a weed is a plant out of place.
— Donald C. Peattie
The printing press did something really big for the world when everyone could get books in their hands and read.
— Kevin Systrom
If any overarching conclusion emerges from the Afghan and Iraq Wars (and from their Israeli equivalents), it's this: victory is a chimera.
— Andrew Bacevich