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He (Daedalus) would follow that bearing, the sun on his shoulders and the past slipping away.
— Robert William Case
Geeks like to think that they can ignore politics, you can leave politics alone, but politics won't leave you alone.
— Richard Stallman
I don't even take myself seriously, so how could I possibly take Hollywood seriously?
— Brittany Murphy
My head was spinning. I felt like I'd been drifting, lost at sea all my life, and now that I'd found dry land, I couldn't quite get my bearings.
— Carolee Dean
But if I had to choose a single destination where I'd be held captive for the rest of my time in New York, I'd choose the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
— Tim Gunn
Life is like an echo; if you love life, it loves you back.
— Debasish Mridha
Rubbing a clit to completion and sawing off someone's foot seemed to use all the same muscles.
— Karina Halle
I ofen looked up at the sky an' assed meself the question - what is the stars, what is the stars?
— Sean O'Casey
I dare predict that the influence of the Treaty of Renunciation of War will be felt in a large proportion of all future international acts.
— Herbert Hoover
It's funny to me how a man can do all the dirt in the world and the only way they know how to fix it is with sex.
— Demettrea
Happy Halloween, vampire boys and girls.
— Anne Rice
Earth Mother, you who are called by a thousand names. May all remember we are cells in your body and dance together.
— Starhawk
We have all been expelled from the Garden, but the ones who suffer most in exile are those who are still permitted to dream of perfection.
— Stanley Kunitz
Richard Nixon coveted, to the point of obsession, a controversy-free, stage-managed coronation.
— David Pietrusza
They are works of art that can be considered works of art but don't have to be in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum.
— Michael Heizer