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Shitty weather. You wonder how people can raise the strength to go out and kill one another. — Hakan Nesser
When I'm not acting, I do like to take a year off at a time, at least if I can, just in order to keep acting exciting - otherwise I get bored very quickly. — Heath Ledger
When I was in my routine training for the Israeli army as a teenager, they discovered completely by chance that I was a lethal sniper. I could hit the target smack in the center further away than anyone could believe. Not just that, even though I was tiny and not even much of an athlete, I was incredibly accurate throwing hand grenades too. Even today I can load a Sten automatic rifle in a single minute, blindfolded. — Ruth Westheimer
Where some see a new world disorder, others see the opportunity to bring organization. — Jeff Jarvis
Describing laughter: The sound is produced by a deep inspiration followed by short, interrupted, spasmodic contractions of the chest, and especially the diaphragm ... the mouth is open more or less widely, with the corners drawn much backwards, as well as a little upwards; and the upper lip is somewhat raised. — Charles Darwin
My mentors are people like Cameron Crowe and Carrie Fisher. — Courtney Love
What restrains us from killing is partly fear of punishment, partly moral scruple, and partly what may be described as a sense of humor — H.L. Mencken
Sometimes it's easier to be someone else. — Gayle Forman
Government commissions are where accountability goes to die. — Ilana Mercer
Every potter praises his own pot. — Henry George Bohn
Twelve men conducted the investigation, gathering as on a knitting-needle the accursed stitches of this complicated case all over Moscow. — Mikhail Bulgakov
I imagine 'Daily Grace' as, like, your awkward older sister who tries to give you advice. — Grace Helbig
In seminary he had been taught that God had completely stopped any overt communication with moderns, preferring to have them only listen to and follow sacred Scripture, properly interpreted, of course. God's voice had been reduced to paper, and even that paper had to be moderated and deciphered by the proper authorities and intellects. It seemed that direct communication with God was something exclusively for the ancients and uncivilized, while educated Westerner's access to God was mediated and controlled by the intelligentsia. Nobody wanted God in a box, just in a book. — Wm. Paul Young
A friend of mine has a ritual: He writes a poem every day with his morning coffee. — Arianna Huffington