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Well, if a Little Fuzzy finds a door open, I'd like to know why he shouldn't come in and look around. — H. Beam Piper

Hollywood - that's a place where love is viewed both pragmatically and philosophically in the saying, 'Tis better to have loved and divorced than never to have had any publicity at all. — Ava Gardner

The only reason the Protestants and Catholics have given up the idea of universal domination is because they've realised they can't get away with it. — W. H. Auden

Don't just ask God for what we want. Let him teach us what we should want. — Kevin DeYoung

Listen, a goad's anything that provokes or incites an enemy
let me have a go: cursed deamon! you have met your end! the shivering fire awaits you! i shall spread your vile essance across this hall like ... um, like margarine, a very think layer of it ...
ye-es ... im not sure he'll pick up on that analogy. never mind, keep going. — Jonathan Stroud

I don't think life is about a pace, living slow or fast. I think you just live, y'know what I mean? — Lil' Wayne

Unlike Francis Crawford, whose game with life was a strange and rootless affair played with the intellect, Jerott had a passionate instinct to live. It was a happy circumstance also that his nervous and bronchial systems were roughly as frail as a bison's. — Dorothy Dunnett

I don't believe you can find any evidence of the fact that I have changed government policy solely because of a contribution. — William J. Clinton

Ultimately we must concern ourselves with pulling out by its roots the decadence that controls our culture, the profit motive that controls our culture. — Jane Fonda

I had a great movement teacher - he showed me how to walk so I wasn't becoming like a cartoon. — John Leguizamo

Helen savored the peace and quiet that only came in the complete absence of stupid questions. — Christopher Farnsworth

Fundamentally, all art is about human beings. You're always showing larger moral questions through the smaller moral, philosophical, or political choices through one character in the book. — Philipp Meyer