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So here's the drill. Every morning you'll come here to the Bank to check in with the Etceteras."
"Wait, what?"
"Etceteras. ETC stands for Ether Traffic Controllers, and the nickname just evolved from there."
"What does that make us, then?"
"Well, technically," said Uncle Mort, "we're called Gamma Removal and Immigration Managers - "
"But are more commonly known as Grims," Driggs said.
"Can't say I approve of the term." Uncle Mort flourished his razor-sharp scythe and smiled. "We're not that grim, are we?"
Lex snickered. — Gina Damico

My church is the world! I want to bring the gospel to as broad and as interesting an audience as possible. — Michael Eric Dyson

Who says you have to live for right now? What if you can have the greatest love of your life, but you have to relive the past to find it again? Who says going back to the beginning won't make you happy right now? — Shey Stahl

You teach what you know... but impart who you are. — Jack Frost

Elsewhere called the Strom Thurmond Maneuver.) Pujols of course blamed Beli for everything. Sat in the office of the rector and — Junot Diaz

the wham-bam-thank-you-and-maybe-I'll-call-you-later-ma'am vibe from him? That's called a Loganism, — Tijan

I go and see music all the time. — Rachel Weisz

When you were a kid and the circus came to town it was awesome to see these little creatures, but these things go out of fashion, like polyester blazers with rolled up sleeves. We don't have to suffer them anymore so why are there all these little people running around? — Zach Braff

Though at times interested in reforms, notably prohibition (I have never tasted alcoholic liquor), I was inclined to be bored by ethical casuistry; since I believed conduct to be a matter of taste and breeding, with virtue, delicacy, and truthfulness as symbols of gentility. Of my word and honour I was inordinately proud, and would permit no reflections to be cast upon them. I thought ethics too obvious and commonplace to be scientifically discussed, and considered philosophy solely in its relation to truth and beauty. I was, and still am, pagan to the core. — H.P. Lovecraft