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Murder is commoner among cooks than among members of any other profession. — W. H. Auden
They're just a bunch of real sweet guys, you know, who just happen to want to kill everybody. — Douglas Adams
We shouldn't be gratuitously obnoxious; we should be purposefully obnoxious. — PZ Myers
When one forgets the distinction between method and truth, one becomes foolishly prone to respond to any question that cannot be answered from the vantage of one's particular methodological perch by dismissing it as nonsensical, or by issuing a promissory note guaranteeing a solution to the problem at some juncture in the remote future, or by simply distorting the question into one that looks like the kind one really can answer after all. — David Bentley Hart
Naked poetry, always mine,
that I have loved my whole life! — Juan Ramon Jimenez
Girls always think, "I'm going to be the exception," Caroline thought; it's a weakness of the species, like a collie's tiny brain. — Rona Jaffe
From now on, consider yourself a con artist. — Carsten Jensen
Here sir, the people govern. — Alexander Hamilton
I had a friend who was the King's surgeon in England. One day I asked him what makes a great surgeon. He replied, "What distinguishes a great surgeon is his knowledge. He knows more than other surgeons. During an operation he finds something which he wasn't expecting, recognizes it and knows what to do about it." It's the same thing with advertising people. The good ones know more. How do you get to know more? By reading books about advertising. By picking the brains of people who know more than you do. From the Magic Lanterns. And from experience. — David Ogilvy
It is the soothing thing about history that it does repeat itself. — Gertrude Stein
Individually the disciple and friend of Jesus who has learned to work shoulder to shoulder with his or her Lord stands in this world as a point of contact between heaven and earth, a kind of Jacob's ladder by which the angels of God may ascend from and descend into human life. Thus the disciple stands as an envoy or a receiver by which the kingdom of God is conveyed into every quarter of human affairs. — Dallas Willard
