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To be full of things is to be empty of God. To be empty of things is to be full of God. — Meister Eckhart

I think 'Invisible' is a great song, but I don't know how accessible it is. — Bono

Happiness is a state of bliss. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I always write the first and last song of an album first, and then the middle just kind of happens. — Bradford Cox

The truth is, men are not from Mars and women are not from Venus. We are all earthlings whose penises and vaginas came from exactly the same type of fetal tissue. This is why, in addition to penises and vaginas, we also have a wide spectrum of intersex genitals, which medical science is only now slowly coming to accept as 'normal. — Barbara Carrellas

[On acupuncture:] The needles are small and won't hurt at all. In fact, they'll feel good. Ha, ha! Just kidding. They feel like needles. Because they are. — Jenny Lawson

I never listened to country music growing up. — Deana Carter

The power of the unknown fact hit me like a bolt of lightning, that maybe, my father did care about me after all, and I realized another true thing that day: the love of a father is invaluable; regardless of how old you become, or how many bridges you cross in life — Sara Niles

The newspaperman has become a walking plague. He spreads the contagion of lies and calumnies. — Mahatma Gandhi

For the record, if you're not a stage actor, climbing onto Broadway and tackling something like David Mamet is not an easy thing to do. — Jeremy Piven

It was difficult for him to decide whether she was sincere, or performing her own character; her beauty got in the way, like a thick cobweb through which it was difficult to see her clearly. — Robert Galbraith

The fool rushed to certain conclusions.
The middling man approached them warily, and with circumspection.
And the wise man, perceiving them from afar, decided to go round another way. — Thomas William Hodgson Crosland

The department of home economics was organized to train a woman in efficiency and to develop her outlook to life. Such a department is a necessity as a means of developing a society. It stands for the evolution of women's work and place. — Liberty Hyde Bailey