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Cartoonists create so many cartoons on any given topic that we can follow the life cycle of a comic idea and how it evolves over time more quickly than we can with a form like the novel. — Robert Mankoff
Your life is nothing more than a love story. Between you and God. Nothing more. Every person, every experience, every gift, every loss, every pain is sent to your path for one reason and one reason only: to bring you back to Him. — Yasmin Mogahed
Embrace the beautiful mess that you are. — Elizabeth Gilbert
Nature and society are so replete with startling contrasts that wit often consists in the mere statement and comparison of facts, as when Hume says that the ancient Muscovites wedded their wives with a whip instead of a ring. — Edwin Percy Whipple
It's easy to be taken advantage of if you're not honest. — Katherine Heigl
Terrific minds focus on tips; average minds go over activities; little minds talk about people today. — Eleanor Roosevelt
Where there is greed, there is hope. — Madeline Miller
Always do what you're afraid to do-Robert F. Kennedy — Evan Thomas
We didn't have money to put out everything we wanted to put out. — Jello Biafra
Art isn't and shouldn't be responsible. If it is, it isn't functioning as art. — Stephen Graham Jones
Feelings are not supposed to be logical. Dangerous is the man who has rationalized his emotions. — David Borenstein
We believe in individual initiative, personal responsibility, opportunity, freedom, small government, the Constitution. These principles, these American principles are key to getting our economy back to being successful and leading the world. — Mitt Romney
I will concentrate on playing guitar, on lyrics and on singing. I am a part of things; I am not the encompassing 'Smog.' — Bill Callahan
The Lama of the Crystal Monastery appears to be a very happy man, and yet I wonder how he feels about his isolation in the silences of Tsakang, which he has not left in eight years now and, because of his legs, may never leave again. Since Jang-bu seems uncomfortable with the Lama or with himself or perhaps with us, I tell him not to inquire on this point if it seems to him impertinent, but after a moment Jang-bu does so. And this holy man of great directness and simplicity, big white teeth shining, laughs out loud in an infectious way at Jang-bu's question. Indicating his twisted legs without a trace of self-pity or bitterness, as if they belonged to all of us, he casts his arms wide to the sky and the snow mountains, the high sun and dancing sheep, and cries, Of course I am happy here! It's wonderful! Especially when I have no choice! — Peter Matthiessen
Well, maybe that would have happened if the world hadn't ended.
It did. The world ended.
On a friday. — Jonathan Maberry
