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It's strange that we print 'In God We Trust' on the back of his leading competitor. — James W. Miller
Religion is simply an ideal. It is an ideal force that tends to free the human being from material bonds. I do not believe that matter and energy are interchangeable, any more than are the body and soul. There is just so much matter in the universe and it cannot be destroyed. As I see life on this planet, there is no individuality. It may sound ridiculous to say so, but I believe each person is but a wave passing through space, ever-changing from minute to minute as it travels along, finally, some day, just becoming dissolved. — Nikola Tesla
If you're going to kiss a man, let it be a beautiful man like Ed Speleers. — Rob James-Collier
Were we sexually intimate? What difference could it possibly make to you? — Kathryn Davis
If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family anatidae on our hands. — Douglas Adams
After he pulled the trigger, Bing sat with the old man and listened to the rain rattle off the roof of the garage, while John Partridge sprawled on the floor, one foot twitching and a urine stain spreading across the front of his pants. Bing had sat until his mother entered the garage and began to scream. Then it had been her turn - although not for the nail gun. — Joe Hill
In art, there are tears that do lie too deep for thought. — Louis Kronenberger
Do not rely on unplanned music; it comes out as though it were planned, but planned by someone you cross the street to avoid. — Robert Ashley
Idle time is the devil's play. — Mark Dayton
One or two of these scoundrel statesmen should be shot once a-year, just to keep the others on their good behavior. — Walter Scott
The human quest for beauty is thus really a quest for the source of that beauty, which is mediated through the things of this world, not contained within them. — Alister E. McGrath
What therefore is truth? A mobile army of metaphors, metonymies, anthropomorphisms: in short a sum of human relations which became poetically and rhetorically intensified, metamorphosed, adorned, and after long usage seem to a notion fixed, canonic, and binding; truths are illusions of which one has forgotten that they are illusions; worn-out metaphors which have become powerless to affect the senses; coins which have their obverse effaced and now are no longer of account as coins but merely as metal. — Friedrich Nietzsche
