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Clearly Mr. Drkh has had a long career of being the weirdest person in any given room, but he's about to go down in flames. — Neal Stephenson

Only with absolute fearlessness can we slay the dragons of mediocrity that invade our gardens. — George Lois

The church is the only institution supernaturally endowed by God. It is the one institution of which Jesus promised that the gates of hell will not prevail against it. — Charles Colson

People populate the darkness; with ghosts, with gods, with electrons, with tales. — Neil Gaiman

Each second of every time has its own story and history to be filed. — Auliq Ice

I really have a lot of stuff in my head; if only there were insurance companies for that as there are for so many things. — Edgar Degas

I don't walk into a dinner party and say, 'You're an idiot; give me my coat.' — Don Rickles

For my own singing, I used to be attracted by the baroque, the flashier the better, but now I prefer a simpler, purer style. — Renee Fleming

The landscape had been so maimed by this new kind of warfare it was as if human architects of great genius had sat down to plan hell, since no two of them could agree on the design of heaven. — Christopher Buehlman

I hate to see anybody be unemployed, but if there's a certain segment of society I think it's political consultants and operatives. — Rob Zerban

Being heartbroken doesn't mean you stop feeling. Just the opposite - it means you feel it all more.
With your heart in fragments, every sensation is sharper, every emotion more acute. Your feelings are enhanced, like a blind man with an impeccable sense of smell, or a deaf woman whose eyes can perceive things a normal person would never recognize.
The brokenhearted are the best empaths of all. — Julie Johnson

How often I find myself called wrong,' Churchill had written to his wife on 17 April 1924, 'for warning of follies in time. — Martin Gilbert

Does an architecture to assuage the spirit have a place? — Arthur Erickson