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I'm embarrassed when I see Brits abroad; they have their tops off, wear flip flops, and shout at the top of their voices. — Noel Gallagher

The mathematicians of this world regard themselves as 'physicists,' yet they know next to nothing about Physics. — Bill Gaede

I am the Executioner. Murder someone in my town, and I'm the one that you get to see. Once. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Indeed, it is not intellect, but intuition which advances humanity. Intuition tells man his purpose in this life. — Albert Einstein

Psychologists at the end of the nineteenth century made a very interesting discovery: when we repress the truth, we suffer for it. If deep down we know something is true but we walk around pretending it isn't, it creates a conflict; and this conflict, in turn, prevents the different parts of ourselves from communicating with each other effectively. Parts of us get split off and ignored. And the more they're ignored, the angrier they get - the more frustrated. A man cannot serve two masters, Jesus said, and a house divided cannot stand. In saying this, Jesus made not only one of the greatest spiritual statements, but one of the greatest psychological ones as well. — Anonymous

The star shines for everyone in the world, but in reality, it itself is surrounded in darkness. — Tablo

She retained the opinions of trees: one of them being that it was best not to have anything to do with human folk. "Firstly, they cut us down," Rowan said. "Secondly they're all insane, though I suppose they can't help that, being rooted in water instead of earth. — Helen Oyeyemi

If Jack's in love, he's no judge of Jill's beauty. — Benjamin Franklin

Tens of thousands of men and women with kids to raise, bills to pay, and dreams that won't die. This is your campaign. — Hillary Clinton

What crimes, for which we condemn the Government as satanic, have not we been guilty of towards our own untouchable brethren? — Mahatma Gandhi

The loss of innocence is inevitable, but the death of innocence disturbs the natural order. The death of innocence causes an imbalance and initiates an internal war that manifests differently in each individual, but almost always includes anger, withdrawal and severe depression. — B.G. Bowers

Dark and stately is the warm, graceful tenderness of the Sarabande — Nathaniel Dorsky

Home was merely a dull ache in the back of his memory. A tiredness in his eyes. — Orson Scott Card