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If you can get them once, man, get them standing up when they should be sitting down, sweaty when they should be decorous, smile when they should be applauding politely-and I think you sort of switch on their brain, man, so that makes them say: 'Wait a minute, maybe I can do anything.' Whoooooo! It's life. That's what rock and roll is for, turn that switch on, and man, it can all be. — Janis Joplin

Serafina was late for dinner because her emotional robots had been having a nervous breakdown. — Charlie Jane Anders

The world has physical limits that we are already encountering, but our economy operates as if no physical limits exist. — Christopher Martenson

Actually, they're just as real as the one you and I are experiencing at this moment. — Blake Crouch

The universe is endless. Enlightenment is endless. You have only touched the outer periphery of the endless still center of perfect being. — Frederick Lenz

Slaves were expected to sing as well as to work. A silent slave was not liked, either by masters or overseers. — Frederick Douglass

I always laugh because people assume I love horror because I do a horror movie, but I'm not a huge horror fan. — Courtney Gains

I asked him "Who said you could fool around with my wife" he said everybody. — Rodney Dangerfield

Standard economics assumes that we are rational ... But, as the results presented in this book (and others) show, we are far less rational in our decision making ... Our irrational behaviors arevneither random nor senseless- they are systematic and predictable. We all make the same types of mistakes over and over, because of he basic wiring of our brains.-pg. 239 — Dan Ariely

Gallimaufry of ices and trifles and toasts, supervised — Elizabeth Gilbert

I find that sometimes if you just sit still, things have a way of finding you before you can find them. — Karen Lord

I know somebody from university who's called Phil Collins, and I think there's something terribly unfortunate about sharing a name with somebody who either is famous or becomes famous. — David Walliams

Modern animated movies are the products not of anyone's individual vision, but rather a scattered accumulation of compromises made out of fear by members of large committees. — John Kricfalusi