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Like everyone else who makes the mistake of getting older, I begin each day with coffee and obituaries. — Bill Cosby

Fundamentally, if you look at where the environmental issues are coming from, it's all because of humans and our impact on the environment, so while it's true that one individual is not going to sufficiently fix the environment, it is a necessary thing. — David Filo

I want some fact-based evidence about where we came from. Things we consider mysterious need not be attributed to a deity. — Greg Graffin

Writing a TV show is totally different than writing features, or just, what I started doing is writing features. You write a little bit more organically. You start from the beginning to the end, beginning, middle and end. — David Labrava

It is a wonderful thing to see a first-rate philosopher at prayer. Tough-minded thinking and tenderhearted reverence are friends, not enemies. We have for too long separated the head from the heart, and we are the lesser for it. We love God with the mind and we love God with the heart. In reality, we are descending with the mind into the heart and there standing before God in ceaseless wonder and endless praise. As the mind and the heart work in concert, a kind of loving rationality pervades all we say and do. This brings unity to us and glory to God. — Soren Kierkegaard

I did grow up with a really big interest in math and science; I liked it. — Linda M. Godwin

I'm known for my slightly inappropriate remarks. — Gilbert Gottfried

Between cowardice and despair, valour is gendred. — John Donne

I'm not afraid of anyone. I'm not shy about anything. Not even my big nose. — Diana Taurasi

At the time, the United States had an attorney general named John Ashcroft, who had stated that America had "no king but Jesus" (a claim that was exactly two words too long). — Christopher Hitchens

The idealism [in architecture] is in the formal arrangement, the relationship to the city, the use of materials that are available to me. That's where I say our powers are limited. — Frank Gehry