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I've lost the one girl I found. — Howard Dietz

Extreme positions are not succeeded by moderate ones, but by contrary extreme positions. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I may as well shackle my wrist to a bolt of lightning as attach myself to a mortal. — Jessica Khoury

Bobby's World touched a lot of people. That's why the family's last name is Generic. Uncle Ted is based on uncles we've all had. — Howie Mandel

He don't wanna change, what don't need to change. — Tom Petty

If I understand this correctly Christ taught here the alarming doctrine that the desire for honor among men made belief impossible. — A.W. Tozer

There is perhaps no surer mark of folly, than to attempt to correct natural infirmities of those we love. — Henry Fielding

In the mythic schema of all relations between men and women, man proposes, and woman is disposed of. — Angela Carter

Autumn put in the DVD she'd been watching every night. It was Deadly 60. It was all about animals that could be a bit tricky if you tried to catch one. There was something comforting about watching it over and over and over again. You knew what was going to happen. There were no surprises. And even though all those animals bit, squeezed, stung, spat or poisoned, they did it because they were hungry or frightened. They didn't do it because they thought you were stupid and ugly and they wanted to hurt and humiliate you. — Sanjida Kay

There's no way to earn it or deserve it or bring it about any more than you can deserve the taste of raspberries and cream or earn good looks or bring about your own birth. — Frederick Buechner

They were all impatient for a kill. They wanted to fill their noses with the hot, acrid death that issued from a deer's carcass minutes after it drew its last breath, the smell that allowed them, as men, to tremble momentarily with the sensation of life, its heat and quiet. — Christopher Bollen

We had been frightened of atomic weapons since 1945. In those days I became convinced and remain convinced now that, after Hitler , Truman was the greatest murderer in the world. — Martin Niemoller

The way you present your work has a lot to do with how people receive and regard it. — Larry Gagosian