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We are, each of us, a little Universe — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

We always believe God is like ourselves, the indulgent think him indulgent and the stern, terrible. — Joseph Joubert

Ashington, where the human rights of terrorists are often given high priority. And I am certain liberal politicians would defend their position to the death. Because everyone knows liberals have never been wrong about anything. You can ask them. Anytime. — Marcus Luttrell

The mad also laugh, or is that what Freud and the others discovered perhaps, that only the mad laugh? — William, Saroyan

Mr. Albert Einstein was right: If you feel you need to go one way, even when everyone else is going the other way, do so, do so to make positive changes in your life and for this world. I guarantee you, that you will never regret that decision. Believe in yourself, other people will also believe you in time. I believe in you. Yes, I believe in you. — Martin R. Lemieux

Absence makes the heart growl, "Find her. — Kirk Diedrich

Here I am I am tired I am tired of running of having to carry my life like it was a basket of eggs — William Faulkner

I don't know when pepper mills in a restaurant got to be right behind frankincense and myrrh in prominence. It used to be in a little jar that sat next to the salt on the table and everyone passed it around, sneezed, and it was no big deal. — Erma Bombeck

In 2004, I ran for Congress and lost. In 2006, I ran again and won - defeating Richard Pombo, a seven-term Republican incumbent. — Jerry McNerney

Then he raised her enough to whisper in her ear, and while his voice was tender, his words were savage. You're my woman, and no man or God or ghost will ever take you from me. — Lisa Kleypas

Everybody loves to find fault, it gives a feeling of superiority. — William Feather

Language was invented to ask questions. Answers may be given by grunts and gestures, but questions must be spoken. Humanness came of age when man asked the first question. Social stagnation results not from a lack of answers but from the absence of the impulse to ask questions. — Eric Hoffer

Nothing is more prejudicial to war than talk. — Bernal Diaz Del Castillo

When I was young, I told my sister that she had chunky thighs. She slapped me and I cried. She feels bad about it to this day, but I feel worse. — Jon Heder

There's not one Tin Pan Alley song on my record. — Branford Marsalis

Betrayal ... is my favorite subject. — Norman Jewison