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When a tardy bell rings again, normal is back. Kids rushing to class, sitting around bored, waiting for the final bell, and thinking about what they'll do that night, that weekend, that next fifty years. They'll be learning like we did about natural disasters and disease and world wars. You know: 'When the aliens came, seven billion people died,' and then the bell will ring and everybody will go to lunch and complain about the soggy Tater Tots. Like, 'Whoa, seven billion people, that's a lot. That's sad. Are you going to eat all those Tots? — Rick Yancey

DJ Spooky was meant to be a kind of ironic take on that. It was always meant to be kind of a criticism and critique of how downtown culture would separate genres and styles because it was ambiguous. — DJ Spooky

Dying legacies are a miserable substitute for living benevolence. — Ellen G. White

The sons of Adam are formed from dust; if not humble as the dust, they fall short of being men. — Saadi

It's not possible to be close to God without thinking about the lost. They never leave His mind. — Christine Caine

Loneliness is the leprosy of the modern world. — Mother Teresa

I stay pressed against the solid structure as the doors open . "I'd get some air if I were you. From the feel of it, you seem a little hot and bothered. — E.J. Mellow

Another drunk goes up to a parking meter, puts in a quarter, the dial goes to 60. The drunk says, "Huh. I lost 100 pounds!" — Henny Youngman

I can get incredibly erotic about blotting paper. — Steven Morrissey

He who is to be a good ruler must have first been ruled — Aristotle.

Sometimes the unexpected happens when you don't expect a person to come up to expectations. — Evan Esar

The mistake we have made in our lives is that over and over again we've run into the needful moment and then failed to learn its higher lesson. We don't like needful moments and therefore we resist them. — Guy Finley

A new danger now beset him [Grotius], the danger of becoming simply a venal pleader, a creature who grinds out arguments on this or that side, for this or that client: a mere legal beast of prey. Fortunately for himself and for the world he took a higher view of his life-work: his determination clearly was to make himself a thoroughly equipped jurist, and then, as he rose more and more in his profession, to use his powers for the good of his country and of mankind. — Andrew Dickson White

I see it as my duty in some way is to be out in the world as an Australian putting forward what I consider to be authentic Australian music. — Nick Cave

My partner and I are looking at several locations on Park Avenue South and Midtown for a new restaurant space. — Bobby Flay