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Microwaves are like winter coats. They warm quickly, people never clean them and they look ugly after a year. — Jim Gaffigan

He stood at the foot of the grave, gloved hands clasped behind him, his dark clothes and hair blending into one black silhouette, as if he were not a presence but an absence, a hole cut out of the landscape. — Amanda DeWees

We get inundated with so many messages about belief, about what is true and what is not, from both our families and our culture, and it's crucial that every single one of us come to our own well-excavated understanding. — Rainn Wilson

Rationality is the master lifehack which distinguishes which other lifehacks to use. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

However, I began meditating at about that time and have continued on and off over the years. — Daniel Goleman

You'll see the heartbreak linger in my eyes, and dream of making me forget what came before you walked into the hallway of this house. Bringing a little summer in your glance, and with your smile. While — Neil Gaiman

All I remember about my wedding day in 1967 is that the Cubs lost a double-header. — George Will

If I gun down my boss in the carpark after work then he won't be able to terrorise all his other employees and the greater good will have been served. — Rushworth M Kidder

When I was just a cute little caterpillar, you loved me. So I became a butterfly so you would never leave. — Crystal Woods

The more he rode the trolleys and trains of New York, the more they seemed to form a giant, malevolent bellows, inhaling defenseless passengers from platforms and street corners and blowing them out again elsewhere. — Helene Wecker

It can't be that life is so senseless and horrible. But if it really has been so horrible and senseless, why must I die and die in agony? There is something wrong! — Leo Tolstoy

Rummaging in our souls, we often dig up something that ought to have lain there unnoticed. — Leo Tolstoy

Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind. — Rudyard Kipling

I wrote for many years without showing my writing to anyone, because I was constantly comparing it to what I was reading. You have to compare yourself to the best and feel totally inadequate. — Pankaj Mishra

Case studies of Cold War-era conflicts suggest two ironclad, unwritten rules: first, no nuclear power may use military force against another nuclear power; and, second, a nuclear power, using military force against a non-nuclear nation, may not use nuclear weapons. Moreover, possessing nuclear weapons did not necessarily deter a non-nuclear nation from waging war with a client state of a nuclear power, as the United States found out in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. — Joseph M. Siracusa