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If you boiled down the gospel to one word, it would be love. — Adam Hamilton

We impose the form of the old on the content of the new. — Marshall McLuhan

But there is scant evidence to tie Saddam to terrorist organizations, and even less to the Sept. 11 attacks. — Brent Scowcroft

As a child, I was always making sound; it was a compulsion. I loved to scream and yell and sing; it freed me from all the thoughts in my head. I begged for opera lessons because opera singing is the most formidable, most emotional way to use your voice. — Zola Jesus

I was laughing and he was too, and there we were, tangled up together in the water and sunshine. In a good kind of way. — Jessi Kirby

A king of infinite space — William Shakespeare

Why is life a constant disappointment?'
'Because we read fiction,' Mia said, and Shelley nodded, knowing it was true. — Victoria Connelly

They used to say, "A penny for your thoughts". I have heard that zombies will pay up to $5 a pound for your brains. Inflation even affects the dead!!! — Neil Leckman

Life is full of beautiful moments. Live your life to the fullest. And do what you
love. — Santonu Kumar Dhar

Was it possible, she wondered, to have solitude together? She tried to imagine what he would do if after dinner she went to his study back home with her book or her laptop, and sat on the couch there instead of in the living room as they had in the early years. He might glance over the top of his computer with a look of surprise and then a smile of welcome. Hey there. Or there might be a moment's hesitation. She'd sit quietly nearby, each of them feeling the weight of the other int he room and a dampening of his or her own thoughts, each looking up expectantly when the other shifted in a chair or looked off into the middle distance. She might offer a snippet of commentary about something she was reading, but it would not be easily understood out of context. After an hour or so she would stand and stretch, murmur that sh though she'd call it a night, and the following night she'd go back to the living room. It was a gift, solitude. But solitude with another person, that was an art. — Nichole Bernier

An invention has to make sense in the world it finishes in, not in the world it started. — Tim O'Reilly

She now receives love, attention, and invisible presents from a hallucinatory gentleman who visits faithfully each evening. — Oliver Sacks