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This is why angels choose sides, why people join teams. It costs too much not to; it weighs too heavily to soldier on alone. — Lauren Kate

I think one reason TV has always done well is because there is something comforting where you kind of know what you're going to be taken through. — Louis C.K.

We didn't land on plymouth rock, Plymouth rock landed on us. — Malcolm X

I enclose to you a copy of the declaration of independence as agreed to by the House, and also, as originally framed. You will judge whether it is the better or worse for the Critics. — Thomas Jefferson

There's a little monster inside all of us, a little wolf-faced monkey that needs to be satiated — Rob Schrab

No big league team is having a gathering like this 2 days before the season — Felipe Alou

Any fact facing us, however difficult, even seemingly hopeless, is not so important as our attitude towards that fact. How you think about a fact may defeat you before you ever do anything about it. You may permit a fact to overwhelm you mentally before you deal with it actually. On the other hand, a confident and optimistic thought pattern can overcome or modify the fact altogether. — Norman Vincent Peale

I'm an atheist, and I believe religion is totally against human rights and women's rights. — Taslima Nasrin

Folks need faith in times like these. You can't give somebody faith. They either got it or they don't. But you sure can try to give them hope. — Karen Marie Moning

Most high and happy princess, we must tell you a tale of the Man in the Moon, which if it seem ridiculous for the method, or superfluous for the matter, or for the means incredible, for three faults we can make but one excuse: it is a tale of the Man in the Moon.
It was forbidden in old time to dispute of chimaera, because it was a fiction. We hope in our times none will apply pastimes, because they are fancies; for there liveth none under the sun that knows what to make of the Man in the Moon. We present neither comedy, nor tragedy, nor story, nor anything, but ... that whosoever heareth may say this:
'Why, here is a tale of the Man in the Moon'. — John Lyly

Machinery makes men like itself. — Gerald Stanley Lee