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My dad died from pancreatic cancer at 54 ... I'm making sure I'm eating my vegetables and staying away from the red meat. — Chumlee

We weren't Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. I was ok with that, I thought. We had things they didn't, too. Like electricity, and refrigerators. And Mario Kart. — Brittany Cavallaro

The Statue of Liberty, that frequently malevolent bitch, has an enormous tumor in her gut that has spread to her brain and eyes. With regard to the Native Americans she has Alzheimer's or mad cow disease and can't remember her past, and her blind eyes can't see the terrifying plight of most of the Indian tribes. Meanwhile she blows China and stomps Cuba to death, choosing to forget the Native cultures she has already destroyed. — Jim Harrison

Hope is the single most defining as well as the single most disturbing human emotion. — Girish Kohli

Best practices are those practices that generally produce the best results or minimize risk. — Chad White

I'd really rather put songs on people's lips than in their ears. — Pete Seeger

Most people waste the best years of their life waiting for an adventure to come to them instead of going out and finding one. — Jeff Goins

It's not about the credit. It's about making a difference. And we all did that together. — Aimee Carter

There might be too many stairs to go up; ignore the stairs! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Out of my discomforts, which were small enough, grew one thing for which I have all my life been grateful, the formation of fixed habits of work. — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

If you stop at general math, you're only going to make general math money. — Snoop Dogg

Alfred North Whitehead summed it up best when he remarked that the greatest invention of the nineteenth century was the idea of invention itself. We had learned how to invent things, and the question of why we invent things receded in importance. The idea that if something could be done it should be done was born in the nineteenth century. And along with it, there developed a profound belief in all the principles through which invention succeeds: objectivity, efficiency, expertise, standardization, measurement, and progress. It also came to be believed that the engine of technological progress worked most efficiently when people are conceived of not as children of God or even as citizens but as consumers - that is to say, as markets. — Neil Postman

Our Savior was a suffering Savior. He went before us into the uncharted land of agony and death. He went where no man is called to go. His Father gave Him a cup to drink that will never touch our lips. God will not ask us to endure anything comparable to the distress Christ took on Himself. 'Wherever God calls us to go, whatever He summons us to endure, will fall far short of what Jesus experienced. — R.C. Sproul

We are called to reveal the glory of God through living with excellence in the mundane places of life. — David Robinson

Don't mix wine and women. — Cesare Pavese