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Childhood is short and maturity is forever. — Calvin
I'm not sure whether it's good fortune or bad, but I've died many times on screen. — Ty Olsson
Astronomers are spherical bastards. No matter how you look at them they are just bastards. — Fritz Zwicky
The Bible does not teach that sin is completely eradicated from the Christian in this life, but it does teach that sin shall no longer reign over you. — Billy Graham
Everybody's enamored of the iPhone, the Google phone. But the applications are going to change. You know, we're going to start using our phones for shopping. It's going to change the nature of advertising. — Tim O'Reilly
All the sick are gonna be healed, the dead are gonna be raised and nations are gonna turn to God in a day. — Paul Cain
The true use of music is to become musical in one's thoughts, words and actions. One should be able to give the harmony for which the soul yearns and longs every moment. All the tragedy in the world, in the individual and in the multitude, comes from lack of harmony, and harmony is best given by producing it in one's own life. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
Above all, never think you're not good enough. Never think that. In life people will take you at your own reckoning. — Isaac Asimov
In middle school, I had an '87 Regal. That was unheard of. — Young Jeezy
When Theodore Roosevelt was in the White House, he confessed that if he could be right 75 percent of the time, he would reach the highest measure of his expectation ... If that was the highest rating that one of the most distinguished men of the twentieth century could hope to obtain, what about you and me? — Dale Carnegie
Life is too short to spend forty to fifty hours around people who do nothing but stress you out and make you desire to go stick your head in a blender. — Perry Noble
As the last dish of confections was removed a weird pageant swept across the further end of the banqueting-room: Oberon and Titania with Robin Goodfellow and the rest, attired in silks and satins gorgeous of hue, and bedizened with such late flowers as were still with us. I leaned forward to commend, and saw that each face was brown and wizened and thin-haired: so that their motions and their wedding paean felt goblin and discomforting; nor could I smile till they departed by the further door.
("The Basilisk") — R. Murray Gilchrist
Colouring does not depend on where the colours are put, but on where the lights and darks are put, and all depends on form and outline, on where that is put. — William Blake