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Remember when we didn't live in the future? When we were young, it was not the future yet. — Natasha Lyonne

He says they're not his type, but I don't really get the concept of having a type. My type is girls. All of them. Why would I limit my dating pool? — Nicola Yoon

It was in the crypt," Loren said, gesturing. "We just managed to get it here after you pulled your little surprise on us."
"You're the best." I blew him a kiss.
"Hey, what about me?" Quain asked.
"You're second best, as always," Loren said. — Maria V. Snyder

I think I could have a funnier, more economic sets. But that's the comedy I do. And I understand if people aren't interested in it and would rather listen to someone else. But I'll never understand the anger people have toward me. — David Cross

Work-get paid; don't work-don't get paid. Everybody is on commission — Dave Ramsey

A wise person will listen and take in more instruction. — Solomon

The main thing is to be honest with yourself, know and recognize your limits and attain maximum achievement within them. I would for example get more satisfaction from climbing Snowdon, which I know I could, than from attempting Everest, which I couldn't. — Stirling Moss

As a bio major, I figured "free will" meant chemicals in your brain telling you what to do, the molecules bouncing around in a way that felt like choosing but was actually the dance of little gears
neurons and hormones bubbling up into decisions like clockwork. You don't use your body; it uses you. — Scott Westerfeld

I would wait in line for anything to do with 'Doctor Who.' — Manny Coto

Babbage ... gave the name to the [Cambridge] Analytical Society, which he stated was formed to advocate 'the principles of pure d-ism as opposed to the dot-age of the university.' — W. W. Rouse Ball

I was at awards shows and felt really lost so it was good to play someone who was really lost. — Anna Kendrick

I'm not sick, Deuce. You don't know your own charm.
My charm? I hadn't been aware I had any. It must be the dress, I thought. — Ann Aguirre