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I think it's really, really good for me to be on stage once a year. It keeps your chops good. There's nothing else like it. — Roger Bart

I have always said I've had a big personality, and I've always said I'm a pushy broad, and I've always said I want to get things done. — Christine Quinn

Happiness is always the inaccessible castle which sinks in ruin when we set foot on it. — Arsene Houssaye

We choose not to work when we should be looking for jobs. — J.D. Vance

All governments should be pressured to correct their abuses of human rights. — Richard Stallman

When the robot mind is mastered, undisciplined thinking ceases and is replaced by awareness. Awareness can know love. — Barry Long

I saw - no, I think the word is beheld - the most wondrous thing in the world. This church was indescribably complex and harmonious; it was like stepping into the mind of God. I was overcome by the desire to worship - a feeling I would not see as adequately articulated until many years later, when I would read Dante Alighieri's description, in his first book, Vita nuova, of the first time he, as a child, saw Beatrice: — Rod Dreher

Unbelief is safe, because it takes no risk and almost always gets what it expects. — Bill Johnson

The price of good journalism is eternal vigilance. — Jonathan Kern

Perhaps the Ci-ty dreamed of an-other, en-emy city, float-ing across the sea to invade the es-tuary ... or of waves of darkness ... waves of fire ... Perhaps of being swallowed again, by the immense, the si-lent Mother Con-tinent? It's none of my business, city dreams ... But what if the Ci-ty were a growing neo-plasm, across the centuries, always chang-ing to meet exactly the chang-ing shape of its very worst, se-cret fears? — Thomas Pynchon

Nobody can give us what we really already are. Wouldn't it be terrible if somebody could give you what you really are? ... 'cause if they could give it to you, they could take it away. — Adyashanti