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I got an e-mail from Venkat Kapoor: Mark, some answers to your earlier questions: No, we will not tell our Botany Team to "Go fuck themselves.
— Andy Weir
As you become more clear about who ...
— Oprah Winfrey
If Mark Twain had had Twitter, he would have been amazing at it. But he probably wouldn't have gotten around to writing Huckleberry Finn.
— Andy Borowitz
that when we can celebrate and truly own what it is that makes us different, we're able to find the source of our greatest creative power.
— Catherine Burns
It is excellent / To have a giant's strenght / But it is tyrannous / To use it like a giant
(Isabella) — William Shakespeare
(Isabella) — William Shakespeare
There exist a lot of questions that the fools can ask, and the intelligent cannot answer.
— George Polya
I have taken care of everything in the course of my life, only not for death, and now I have to die completely unprepared.
— Cesare Borgia
I think any time you've got a story based on a true story, no matter how accurate it is, obviously it's still fictitious.
— John Lee Hancock
Symbols are nothing but the natural speech of drama.
— Tennessee Williams
Those trapped in sin will not normally thank you for pointing out the darkness in their lives.
— Kevin DeYoung
It is easier to write an indifferent poem than to understand a good one.
— Michel De Montaigne
Forget thyself to marble.
— John Milton
To mark the hundredth anniversary of the Titanic, the Republicans have nominated Mitt Romney.
— Andy Borowitz
Since the day I decided to become sober and a mother, I've been trying to become who I am supposed to be.
— Glennon Doyle Melton
Once you step onto the fairy path, it's almost like there's no way off. You have to keep going.
— Brian Froud
I've never worried about how long the song is.
— Adam Jones
Rumor starts as a timid thing, But soon it covers the earth, and its voices ring, While its feet walk the ground and its head is above the clouds.
— Virgil