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Nothing is more fun than to watch zealots go off the rails. They try to present themselves as rational, independent-minded persons like yourselves, balanced individuals who have examined our great wide world, weighed their options carefully, then coolly decided to devote their lives to Beanie Babies. — Neil Steinberg

Not only did Judas sell Jesus for thirty pieces of silver; he also sold himself. — George H Morrison

Past and Future are a duality of which Present is the reality. The now-moment alone is eternal and real. — Wei Wu Wei

Whether they be young in spirit, or young in age, the members of
the Democratic Party must never lose that youthful zest for new
ideas and for a better world, which has made us great. — John F. Kennedy

When you're playing the good guy, you want to find the dirty parts - and when you're playing the bad guy, you want to find the vulnerability. — Patrick Wilson

They say everyone needs something to love. — Kate Morton

I think people feel like there are all these things in our lives that we don't really have control over. — Nate Silver

I know how easy it is to put your foot in your mouth. — Kevin Hart

Modern married women do not fare better in life than their single counterparts. Married women in America do not live longer than single women; married women do not accumulate as much wealth as single women (you take a 7 percent pay cut, on average, just for getting hitched); married women do not thrive in their careers to the extent single women do; married women are significantly less healthy than single women; married women are more likely to suffer from depression than single women; and married women are more likely to die a violent death than single women - usually at the hands of a husband, which raises the grim reality that, statistically speaking, the most dangerous person in the average woman's life is her own man. — Elizabeth Gilbert

There is no oneness in the forest unless it is planted as such. — Celestine McMullen Allen

In a society run by terror, no statements whatsoever can be taken seriously. — Milan Kundera

The trouble with being an angel on Earth was that he was still a man. He got hungry. He thirsted. His lungs clamored without the draw of air. And for this woman, the only one in a thousand years, his body and soul ached. The trick was to will his mind, and ignore the Earthly sensations, as he'd done so many times with pain and trouble. Desire was no different, a call of the flesh. He could divide himself-acknowledge the lust and act on intellect. But see, the trouble with being an angel was that he was still a man. — Erin Kellison