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I think Ross Noble is the only person that I've seen really storm a stand-up slot at a festival, and that was when he led 3,000 people on a conga out of the tent and across the entire site to a vegetarian food truck. — Marcus Brigstocke

I'm just more excited about helping new entrepreneurs create the next Facebook or Google. — Paul Buchheit

A person who discreetly farts in an elevator is not a divine being, and a man needs to know this. — Robert Bly

I will at least have gained one very
happy day in my life. Considering the way the world is, one happy day is almost a
miracle. — Paulo Coelho

As a lover of truth, the national propaganda of all the belligerent nations sickened me. As a lover of civilization, the return to barbarism appalled me. — Bertrand Russell

Gratitude will bring more into our lives immediately. — Rhonda Byrne

She always imagined their voices entangled somewhere in the wires when they spoke, caught up in a grid she didn't fully understand, passing back and forth. Once the calls were disconnected, she imagined the echoes of old conversations would be trapped there, floating back and forth with no exit, like ghosts. — Lauren Oliver

We are being programmed by mental pygmies. — Howard Hesseman

I am the biggest Destiny's Child - Beyonce, Kelly, Michelle, all of them - fan in the world. — Jennifer Hudson

To make public atonement. There was a God who called upon men to tell their sins to earth as well as to heaven. Nothing — Oscar Wilde

He that negotiates between God and man, As God's ambassador, the grand concerns Of judgment and of mercy, should beware Of lightness in his speech. — William Cowper

I write this sitting in the kitchen sink. — Dodie Smith

If people believe the world is here to satisfy them, whenever they begin to encounter their limitations, they become unhappy. — Eckhart Tolle