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Geniuses have a little extra something. There's that little something that you know is a little different.
— Billy Eckstine
In what vile part of this anatomy
Doth my name lodge? Tell me, that I may sack
The hateful mansion. — William Shakespeare
Doth my name lodge? Tell me, that I may sack
The hateful mansion. — William Shakespeare
Drop all your botheration to me and be free of worry
— Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
I like to combine the dramatic emotional warmth of strings with the grooves and body business of drums and bass.
— David Byrne
We are people; human fucking beings, alive and kicking and wonderful in our weirdness. We are not spoons. And we should not act like we are".
— Rasmus Hammarberg
Courageous dreaming allows you to create from the source, the quantum soup of the universe where everything exists in a latent or potential state.
— Alberto Villoldo
Oh absolutely. Look they hate all conservatives but they have a special kind of loathing for women conservatives.
— Monica Crowley
Nothing changes instantaneously: in a gradually heating bathtub you'd be boiled to death before you knew it.
— Margaret Atwood
What's the deal with Johnny Damon? He can't hit. He can't catch. He can't throw. He's sort of the five-tool guy ... without any of the tools!
— Sherrod Brown
I don't plan on being disappointed. We plan on being really good, and obviously we plan on winning.
— Gregg Troy
Work is important to me. I want to do things for principle, not just for the sake of doing them.
— Tracey Ullman
I love you Contessa, Your madness is silent and your sanity makes a racket. Now is the time for madness.
— C.D. Reiss
Christ's vast benevolence must, from the very nature of things, have afforded Him the deepest possible delight, for benevolence is joy.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
An artist represents an oppressed people and makes revolution irresistible.
— Toni Cade Bambara