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God is a racist! He has a special elite race of supermen who are going to live above all others in the Holy City, the magical, mystical, marvelous, mysterious Space City! — David Berg

Thanks to everyone in Israel for the wonderful welcome. It was a great show and we'll remember it forever. — Mick Jagger

I love you Rose, I love you with everything that I am, which may not be much, but it's all yours. — Tish Thawer

Passion is a powerful force. Passion properly directed is unstoppable. — Robert Kiyosaki

I don't know anyone who actually likes the dark or night-time. I don't care how much they say it doesn't bother them. That's why we used to huddle in caves and light fires when the sun went down. — Paul Kane

The decline and fall of a civilization is barely noticed by most of its citizens. — James Cook

Business owners are like joggers. If you stop a jogger, he goes on running on the spot. If you drag an owner away from his business, he goes on running on the spot, pawing the ground, talking business. He never stops hurtling onwards, making decisions and executing them. — Jean Baudrillard

Your pain is trying to tell you something. It is not an accident, a curse, or an inconvenience. Pain is a form of self-communication. — Vironika Tugaleva

Mark to yourself the gradual way in which you have been prepared for, and are now led by an irresistible necessity to enter upon your great labour. — William Makepeace Thackeray

I remember thinking that I'd way rather give my parents my money, and not have to like have them go to work anymore, you know what I mean. Because I'd way rather spend more time with them. — Shaun White

When we enter the landscape to learn something, we are obligated, I think, to pay attention rather than constantly to pose questions. To approach the land as we would a person, by opening an intelligent conversation. And to stay in one place, to make of that one, long observation a fully dilated experience. We will always be rewarded if we give the land credit for more than we imagine, and if we imagine it as being more complex even than language. In these ways we begin, I think, to find a home, to sense how to fit a place. — Barry Lopez

Lovers and warriors are not bound by the rules of fair play. — Wayne Gerard Trotman