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Rigg shrugged. "I know it makes you feel better, but I think it's arrogant to believe in anything anyway."
"Is that so?"
"Yeah," Rigg said, frowning at the clouds. "No one can really know what's out there. People are too small in the grand scheme of things. Saying we know and understand the gods is like a bug saying they know and understand our airships. They don't and they can't."
Hari smiled. "Fair enough. — Ash Gray

Take Special Care of Yourself - Because No One Else Will! — Ernie J Zelinski

I always wanted the reboot of Ghostbusters to be four girl-ghostbusters. — Mindy Kaling

When I first put my hat in the ring, several very tried and true and loyal Democratic activists from our community said, 'What? She's not a Democrat. She's a Republican.' I took that as a compliment, you know, that people didn't necessarily know what my ideology might be because I wasn't driven by that. — Wendy Davis

The sun was bobbing on the horizon, just peeking over. Its light shimmered on the sand behind you, making your body look like it was glowing ... like it had a kind of aura. — Lucy Christopher

It just goes to show you: every baby is born beautiful.
It's what we project on them that makes them ugly. — Jodi Picoult

Health care for everybody, by making it illegal not to have health care. It's so simple, why didn't we think of this before? — Tim Slagle

An ambassador for peace, Pope John Paul II stood steadfast against communism and condemned discrimination against all people. — Shelley Berkley

Jack," she said, "I just spoke to our son." "Mr. Harding to see Ron Jennings. — Mitch Albom

Man moves in all modes, by legs of horses, by wings of winds, by steam, by gas of balloon, by electricity, and stands on tiptoe threatening to hunt the eagle in his own element. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

There are few ironclad rules of diplomacy but to one there is no exception. When an official reports that talks were useful, it can safely be concluded that nothing was accomplished. — John Kenneth Galbraith