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Beer is an excellent argument that there is a God, and that furthermore, He wants us to be happy. — Jim Butcher

No roll in the hay is worth losing what I've got. — Laura Wiess

We shall incur no slight injury, but rather great danger, if we rashly yield ourselves to the inclinations of men who aim at exciting strife and tumults, so as to draw us away from what is good? Let us cleave, therefore, to those who cultivate peace with godliness? — John Of Damascus

Sometimes chaos is a little easier to handle than the regular moments because your body just takes over. No time to think. Just do. — Lenny Jacobson

Analogies, it is true, decide nothing, but they can make one feel more at home. — Sigmund Freud

For though love has been ridiculed and disgraced, exchanged and bartered, dragged through the courts, and sold for thirty pieces of silver, the bright, steady glow of its fire still shines on the hearth-stones of countless homes ... — Bess Streeter Aldrich

It is boring to haunt a writer, and even more so to haunt a celebrity. I would haunt a literary figure! Possibly some superhero, maybe even James Bond. Constant adventures, fights, beautiful women
much more interesting that watching a writer who taps on computer all day long, or a celebrity posing in front of cameras. — Sergei Lukyanenko

Certainly, I think Canada is many years ahead of the curve and still the great global pioneer. — Pico Iyer

I thought I wanted to be a journalist or a novelist. — Lena Dunham

Usually I do a practice in the morning first and then meditate. I'm fortunate that I can do it in a car, in a bus, in a plane. — Donna Karan

his college girlfriend, Everett. — Lauren Graham

You should therefore never reveal what causes you pain or pleasure, so that the former may quickly end and the latter long continue. — Baltasar Gracian