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Nowhere is the dog more venerated and cared for than in Zoroastianism. The Avesta and other sacred books say the dog symbolizes sagacity, vigilance and fidelity and is the pillar of the pastoral culture. It must be treated with the utmost kindness and reverence. Every household should not only give food to every hungry dog but the dog should be fed with 'clean food,' specially prepared, before the family itself is fed. At religious ceremonies a complete 'meal of the dog' is prepared with consecrated food and the dog is served before the worshippers join in the communal meal. A prayer is said as the dog eats. — J.C. Cooper

No, nothing can change my world
Ichigo Kurosaki, Black Moon Rising — Tite Kubo

I wish I could read a couple of thousand words a day. Words written by someone else for a change! — A. Louise Robertson

She asked in a hesitant whisper, "Do you still think i'm a... A singularly unhorrible demon?"
"No," he said smiling. "I think you're magical, and brave, and exquisite. And..." His voice grew bashful. Only in a dream could he be so bold and speak such words. "I hope you'll let me be in your story. — Laini Taylor

Some are born to fail. Others have it thrust upon them. — Strother Martin

We made it nearly 20 centuries, a bunch of monkeys with PH Ds. — Jimmy Buffett

I had 500 kids at camp this past summer for example. We do nine weeks for kids and nine days for grown ups every summer. The adult camp is a lot of fun. — Wavy Gravy

You're rejected 10 to 20 times for every part you are going to get. — Loni Anderson

Don't go looking for worry. It finds you on its own. — Autumn Jordon

This technology will obviously become more prevalent. Who knows what will result? One thing is certain, computer technology will revolutionize the way we tell stories as much as movie film has. — Chris Wedge

I look at the mountain, which is still doing its tricks, as you look at a still-beautiful face belonging to a person who was once your lover in another country years ago: with fond nostalgia, and recognition, but no real feeling save a secret astonishment that you are now strangers. Thanks. For the memories. — Annie Dillard

The coolly calibrated manipulation of the credulous American public, by an administration bent upon stoking paranoid patriotism! — Joyce Carol Oates

There are periods where you think, "What am I doing?" or "What am I doing it for?"; that's a more scary question. "I've made s - -loads of money, I've left my mark in music, why am I still doing this?," and it takes a while to answer that question. — Noel Gallagher