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Paranoid is what people who are trying to take advantage call you in an effort to get you to drop your guard. — Matt Damon

Things like Facebook have made you feel as though you're connected to everybody. You've got a thousand friends on Facebook, but you don't actually talk to anybody. You're not close to anybody. — Jason Reitman

Money will brainwash you and leave your ass mindless. — Eminem

I went to graduate school with zero expectation. I kind of backed into it. I wanted to go back to school because I felt gaps in my literary background. I studied mostly twentieth-century English literature in college, so I thought, 'Maybe I'll go back for my writing.' — Susan Minot

I still hate [the Eagles] ... . There's levels of evil in it to me. — Stephen Malkmus

When, in 2012, Newt Gingrich was asked about how his religious beliefs would affect his conduct should he become president, the Republican nominee hopeful answered, "One of the reasons I am running is there has been an increasingly aggressive war against religion and in particular against Christianity" in the United States. For a potential president to state that he sees himself as a wartime candidate who will defend his party against other citizens is astonishing. There is not even a pretense here of "united states". — Candida R. Moss

Things are changing, but this time I'm not afraid. This time I know who I am. This time I've made the right choice and fighting for the right team. I feel safe. Confident — Tahereh Mafi

Indeed!" I murmured. — Arthur Conan Doyle

The human being is not a fallen being in need of redemption but rather a forgetful being who must be reminded of God and his own nature. — Joseph E. B. Lumbard

The real treasure, that which we all seek, is never very far; there is no real need to seek it in a distant place, for it lies buried within our own hearts. And yet, there is this strange and persistent fact that it is only after a journey in a distant region, in a new land, that the way to that treasure becomes clear. — Heinrich Zimmer

Middle-aged memory [is] an instrument of torture: you reach for the fruit of memory and it vanishes, to appear when you no longer want it. — Castle Freeman Jr.

I'm very honored and thankful if someone says something nice about my playing, but in general I'm very critical of what I do. — Billy Sheehan