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Frankly, I'm not religious, but I believe in the cause of humanity - doing good work.
— Sukhwinder Singh
Captain Sophia Coloma looked every inch of what she was, which was the sort of person who was not here to put up with your shit.
— John Scalzi
There are some who write, talk, and think, so much about vice and virtue, that they have no time to practice either the one or the other.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Men love their fears. That is why they hold on to them so tightly.
— Raymond E. Feist
It is easier for a libertarian to attack the science of global warming than to alter one's core libertarian beliefs.
— Al Seckel
So much depends on the constant cooperation of well-trained servants. Without it, the best bred of hostesses is placed at a disadvantage.
— Lucy Lethbridge
a block that had moved into the twentieth century carelessly and uncaringly - and with very limited funds.
— John Kennedy Toole
Phall if you but will, rise you must: and none so soon either shall the pahrce for the nunce come to a setdown secular phoenish.
— James Joyce
Sometimes things don't work out like we plan. Like, maybe life has other things in mind.
— Autumn Doughton
Without love we could not survive. Human beings are social creatures,
and a concern for each other is the very basis of our life together. — Dalai Lama
and a concern for each other is the very basis of our life together. — Dalai Lama
It's strange to think that culture is simply a matter of millions of files flying around, but we now think in terms of networks for everything.
— DJ Spooky
I have no internet savvy whatsoever, but I love researching things. The Internet is my library ... beyond that, I'm completely intimidated by it.
— Drew Barrymore
You have to learn to take rejection not as an indication of personal failing but as a wrong address.
— Ray Bradbury