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If you are asking the wrong question, it doesn't matter how good the answer is, you aren't going to get where you want to go. — Jim Wallis
Step 6: Stop enjoying things ironically. Just enjoy them
Know what? I love Britney Spears and Forever 21. And I could pretend like it's this whole meta thing where I'm not actually enjoying it but rather just making this esoteric statement on lowbrow culture, but (insert handjob motion here).
The truth is that I love trashy dance pop and the garments that are its clothing equivalent. You don't need to make your tastes a self-conscious statement about who you are. Just unapologetically like the things you like. — Kelly Williams Brown
A poem round and perfect as a star. — Alexander Smith
Official truths are often powerful illusions. — John Pilger
People don't show up here (at the courtroom) because they believe evolution is bad science. They show up because they believe that if they accept evolution, then they are abandoning their religious beliefs. They see it as an either/or proposition: Either evolution happened, or God loves you. — Eugenie Scott
We're the good guys. That we're scary doesn't mean we're the villains. — Patricia Briggs
Faith is tested in the face of adversity — Dune Elliot
a sour lozenge on my tongue. — A.L. Sonnichsen
It is generally useless to carry out details without having seen the main connection, or having made a sort of plan. — George Polya
Advise well before you begin, and when you have maturely considered, then act with promptitude. — Sallust
There are worse situations than drowning in cash and sitting, sitting, sitting. I remember when I wasn't awash in cash - and I don't want to go back. — Charlie Munger
All the nice things about Suzanne are me. All the things that aren't nice, that was just the writing. — Delta Burke
I know the difference between black magic and white magic. — Tina Turner
When I criticize Joseph Beuys or Francis Bacon, nobody calls those opinions anti-male. Putting female artists or their subject matter off-limits is itself sexist and limiting. — Jerry Saltz
