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George Jones was my all-time favorite singer and one of my favorite people in the world. — Dolly Parton

Americans are ugly unwashed clods that live off of government cheese. If I could, I'd take every living American, grind them up into a fine paste and use that paste to feed the dolphins, because they are neglected by the evil Americans. — Thom Yorke

Action hangs, as it were, dissolved in speech, in thoughts whereof speech is the shadow; and precipitates itself therefrom. The kind of speech in a man betokens the kind of action you will get from him. — Thomas Carlyle

Either inventing internal worlds or having no world at all to inhabit, — John Darnielle

Love should'nt make our choices for us; it should just add importance to our choices. — Abbi Glines

When the power of love overpowers the love of power, the world will know peace. — Jimi Hendrix

Sydney: I can do a lot of things, Adrian.
And - at the risk of sounding egotistical - I mean, well, I can do a lot of pretty awesome things that most people can't."
Adrian: "Don't I know it. You can change a tire in ten minutes while speaking Greek."
Sydney: "Five minutes. — Richelle Mead

Anonymity is the fame of the future. — John Boyle O'Reilly

Technology is incredibly powerful. And in many ways, the sky is the limit in terms of what you can actually accomplish with the right science and the right technology. But to get there, you have to actually invest in R&D. And often that means you have to be willing to spend an awful lot in that R&D phase before you see the benefits. — Ramez Naam

Excellence is not an event but a habit. — Debasish Mridha

Love may be likened to a disease in this respect, that when it is denied a vent in one part, it will certainly break out in another; hence what a woman's lips often conceal, her eyes, her blushes, and many little involuntary actions betray. — Henry Fielding

To rehearse imaginary conversations on paper is called literature. To do so out loud is called madness. — Philip Sington