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And I must be what I must be and face tomorrow.
— Paul Simon
The public service is not a serial child-snatcher
— Anthony Douglas
Why do humans exist? A major part of the answer: because Pikaia Gracilens survived the Burgess decimation.
— Christopher Hitchens
Descartes said, "I think, therefore I am." I say, "I do not think, that is why I exist."
— Taisen Deshimaru
Why are mortals always so eager to declare things impossible, anyway? It's not like things do or don't exist just because you say so.
— Rachel Aaron
I have no interest in being famous. I just want to make famous photographs.
— David LaChapelle
Do not worry about why problems exist in the world - just respond to people's needs.
— Mother Teresa
We ought to be guarded against every appearance of envy, as a passion that always implies inferiority wherever it resides.
— Pliny The Elder
Why do you insist on talking about what does not exist?
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I would never say snog. I would say osculate. She looks at me as if to say: why do you exist?
— Joe Dunthorne
I'll do more than the average actor, but I'm smart enough to know why stunt guys exist.
— Bruce Campbell
What good your beautiful proof on the transcendence of Pi: Why investigate such problems, given that irrational numbers do not even exist?
— Leopold Kronecker
I'll even let her tie me to a chair if it'll make her feel better.
— Carrie Clevenger
If hate, the antonym of love, is one strong word that we all know it exist but despise, why do people like playing with LOVE like it's nonentity?
— PK Gyewu Akrofi
At the end of all things, why do lovers break up?
Because love is magic. You have to believe, for it to exist. — Timothy Joshua
Because love is magic. You have to believe, for it to exist. — Timothy Joshua
Why do smart people exist, if not to figure out convoluted problems?
— Mikhail Bulgakov