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You were playing your instruments? Or do you have tape recorders under your seats? — Prince Philip

The religious hypothesis, therefore, must be considered only as a particular method of accounting for the visible phenomena of the universe: but no just reasoner will ever presume to infer from it any single fact, and alter or add to the phenomena, in any single particular. — David Hume

I wasn't in the mood to play break-the-snake, but in front of me was a stand with a model of the ship, like a YOU ARE HERE display. I ripped the model off the pedestal and hurled it at the first dracaena. The boat smacked her in the face and she went down with the ship. — Rick Riordan

I'm not looking for starters, I'm looking for finishers. — John Townsend

You can marry the Buddha, and after a few months you will find on the human form the Buddha, too, has his limitations. There may be things that the mind reacts to and irritates you about the Buddha. "Why is he sitting over there in meditation?" — Eckhart Tolle

For me, movies should be visual. If you want dialogue, you should read a book. — Vilmos Zsigmond

I think once you're past 30 you shouldn't wear a lot of glitter. — Chloe Sevigny

A system of world order-preferably a system of world government -is mandatory ... The proud nations someday will see the light and, for the common good and their own survival, yield up their precious sovereignty ... — Walter Cronkite

The most advanced medical brains in the universe have yet to discover a way for a man to relax himself, and looking at a golf ball is not the cure. — Milt Gross

It is in the mind and the heart where we meet. It's not the body-the body will change. — Amber Valletta

I argue, based on metaphysical and physical considerations, that we should think of the fundamental parts of the world as a mix of intrinsic natures, rather like a paint-pot filled with a rainbow of colors, loosely mixed to give a richly varied, spatiotemporally inseparable, spread of qualities, and that this mixture is what gives rise to ordinary reality. — L.A. Paul

When media make war against each other, it is a case of world- views in collision. — Neil Postman

The core threat to democracy is not in the White House, it's the [Bush] haters themselves. — David Brooks