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I have always been a softie, and I fight it with every fiber of my being.
Sadly, my being's fibers need to hit the gym. — Aisha Tyler

Whatever you do, do it so well that people looking on will feel that the task was reserved especially for you by God Himself. — Benjamin E. Mays

The words I use too often are X-rated, something an old man like me shouldn't be talking about anyway. — George Clinton

I don't know about style mistakes. — Pharrell Williams

No one wants to see or read about a dull subject. I don't consider myself a dull subject. — Jayne Mansfield

Threatening others with physical harm allows the possibility of cutting through all this. It makes possible relations of a far more simple and schematic kind ("cross this line and I will shoot you," "one more word out of any of you and you're going to jail"). This is of course why violence is so often the preferred weapon of the stupid. — David Graeber

The world is moving, and a company that contents itself with present accomplishments soon falls behind. — George Eastman

You know all those young people watching Comedy Central love 'Frasier.' — Abbi Jacobson

Novels, like human beings, usually have their beginnings in the dark. — Rita Mae Brown

The words of wisdom rescue the fading faith. — Euginia Herlihy

He had thrilled to his own power only in the throes of sex, when he didn't have the presence of mind to know that pleasure wouldn't last forever, and in the flush of freedom, when he was too innocent to know he wasn't free.
Now he seized the power that came from that collision of sex with freedom called love. — Steve Erickson

I do love a man with a big vocabulary. — Tiffany Reisz

The invention of photography provided a radically new picture-making process - a process based not on synthesis but on selection. The difference was a basic one. Paintings were made - constructed from a storehouse of traditional schemes and skills and attitudes - but photographs, as the man on the street put, were taken. — John Szarkowski

But I'm a great father. That's why I got custody. — Kid Rock

We have on the one hand a desperate need; hunger, sickness, and the dread of war. We have, on the other, the conception of something that might meet it: omnicompetent global technocracy. Are not these the ideal opportunity for enslavement? This is how it has entered before; a desperate need (real or apparent) in the one party, a power (real or apparent) to relieve it, in the other. — C.S. Lewis