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The beauty of differences far exceeds the ugliness of sameness — Charles Spencer King

Everybody dreams about getting to the NBA and everybody dreams about having their own shoe. But when you're the face of a brand, you've got to kind of back off and let it all soak in a little bit. — Brandon Jennings

Fans want to see a story with characters, and they want to see a story. — Martin Freeman

Men profess to be lovers of music, but for the most part they give no evidence in their opinions and lives that they have heard it. — Henry David Thoreau

The house of every one is to him as his castle. — Edward Coke

THEIR ADULT CHILDREN ARE ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT. — Thomas J. Stanley

Who? Who is but the form following the function of what, and what I am is a man in a mask. — Alan Moore

Someone is going to hate what you do. That's not a maybe. That's a definite. And I don't mean dislike. I mean hate. With energy and vitriol and a passion that surprises you. — Jon Acuff

Wait, this guy has a kid?" Elliot gasped over the phone. "What hot mess have you gotten yourself into, girl?"
"Shut up, Elliot. Like you haven't slept with a load of hairy daddies in your time."
"But they weren't, like, actual daddies. — Leta Blake

The world needs more social innovations. — Anne Wojcicki

As a stick, when once it is dry and stiff you may break it, but you can never bend it into a straighter posture; so doth the man become incorrigible who is settled and stiffened into vice. — Isaac Barrow

A tree there is that from its topmost bough
Is half all glittering flame and half all green
Abounding foliage moistened with the dew;
And half is half and yet is all the scene;
And half and half consume what they renew ... — William Butler Yeats

The country's gone mad...So much anger. — Michelle Saftich

Buddhism ... is not a culture but a critique of culture, an enduring nonviolent revolution or "loyal opposition" to the culture in which it is involved. — Alan Watts