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Howard's unbelievably nutty, politically incorrect style is probably the single biggest influence on me. — Artie Lange

The Mind is everything. Do drugs. But just don't have drugs. — Doug Stanhope

Integrity is the most important accessory you'll ever have, it will never go out of fashion, get old, or fade. It's the greatest investment you'll ever make, and a noble fight you'll spend your lifetime pursuing. — Alexis Jones

I am a man who believes nothing, hopes nothing, fears nothing, feels nothing. I am beyond the pale of humanity [ ... ] — Olive Schreiner

Barrabas came to us by the sea. — Isabel Allende

To starve a child of the spell of the story, of the canter of the poem, oral or written, is a kind of living burial. It is to immure him in emptiness. — George Steiner

The ever-rising cost of living: Someday soon, the corporate technicians will be locking meters on our noses and charging us a royalty on the air we breathe. — Edward Abbey

Do you remember? Do you remember the world before the poison? — Amy Reed

I don't mind cleaning up the mess that some other folks made, that's what I signed up to do — Barack Obama

Somewhere in the shadows a clock vomited up a few sluggish chimes. — Joe Abercrombie

Jane," I said quietly.
She opened her eyes, she had been far away in prayer.
"Yes, Mary? Forgive me, I was praying."
"If you go on flirting with the king with those sickly little smiles, one of us Boleyns is going to scratch your eyes out. — Philippa Gregory

History, the way the teachers liked it, was a racetrack, a straight shot from start to finish line; life itself was more of a maze. — Cassandra Clare

The seed is the fetus, in other words, a true plant with its parts (that is, its leaves, of which there are usually two, its stalk or stem, and its bud) completely fashioned. — Marcello Malpighi