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Humans are not ideally set up to understand logic; they are ideally set up to understand stories. — Roger Schank

At the simplicity of the gesture, he felt a pang: the raw nerve of his loneliness exposed. — Maile Meloy

I love 'Dexter.' The dark sense of humor is wonderful. — Stephen J. Cannell

When even the dictators of today appeal to reason, they mean that they possess the most tanks. They were rational enough to build them; others should be rational enough to yield to them. — Max Horkheimer

And you call yourself a pal of mine!"
"Yes, I know; but there are limits."
"Bertie," said Bingo reproachfully, "I saved your life once."
"When?"
"Didn't I? It must have been some other fellow then. Well, anyway, we were boys together and all that. You can't let me down."
"Oh, all right," I said. "But, when you say you haven't nerve enough for any dashed thing in the world, you misjudge yourself. — P.G. Wodehouse

God should be most where man is least: So, where is neither church nor priest, And never rag nor form of creed To clothe the nakedness of need,- Where farmer folk in silence meet,- I turn my bell-unsummoned feet; I lay the critic's glass aside, I tread upon my lettered pride, And, lowest-seated, testify To the oneness of humanity; Confess the universal want, And share whatever Heaven may grant. He findeth not who seeks his own, The soul is lost that's saved alone. — John Greenleaf Whittier

By the way that we think and by the way that we believe in things, in that way our world is created. — Pema Chodron

When we look back on all the perils through which we have passed ... why should we fear for our future? — Winston S. Churchill

Being careful hasn't gotten us squat. — James Dashner

I'm not really single. I mean I am, but i have a son. Being a single mother is different from being a single woman. — Kate Hudson

I choose my life to this free. I choose my life to be this way — Thomas Paine