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I think that an artist is a bit like a computer. He receives information from the world around him and from his past and from his own experiences. And it all goes into the brain. — Gerald Scarfe

You're not going to go around poking at the fire and straightening up the room again, are you? — Dashiell Hammett

I know that living with me was not a bowl of cherries. — Steve Jobs

Like all magical mysteries, the secrets of the Great Work have a triple meaning: they are religious, philosophical and natural. Philosophical gold in religion is the Absolute and Supreme Reason; in philosophy, it is truth; in visible nature, it is the sun: in the subterranean and mineral world, it is the purest and most perfect gold. Hence the search after the Great Work is called the Search for the Absolute, and this work itself is termed the operation of the sun. — Eliphas Levi

An avalanche doesn't look back at the damage it causes. — Marty Rubin

I'm glad your parents will be at the wedding. It's important for you to see them, — Robin Mahle

But all history has taught us the grim lesson that no nation has ever been successful in avoiding the terrors of war by refusing to defend its rights - by attempting to placate aggression. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

I cannot help feeling I would have been happier with a husband and chidren of my own. — Ethel Waters

A lot of beautiful people are stupid. There are a tremendous number of idiots who look so good. It's frightening. — Dean Cain

He Liked Pizzas, she Burger.
He Liked Italian, she Continental.
He Liked muffins, she puffs.
Poles apart they had no chance,
but cheese kept them together. — Nishant Kumar

A major of colored troops is here with his party capturing negroes, with or without their consent ... They are being conscripted. — John A. Logan

Don't worry, now that I know about your little ego problem, I'll do my best to look all gushy when you pound you chest. — Christine Feehan

Truth, like the sun, submits to be obscured; but, like the sun, only for a time. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Average people seldom talked about anything interesting and often hurt each other savagely. — Robert Charles Wilson

Beware of jokes from which we go away hollow and ashamed. — Ralph Waldo Emerson