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I remember back when I was a kid there was a comic strip called Plastic Man. His body was elastic and he could make his extremities as long as he wanted. As a youngster I didn't fully appreciate. But I'm now thinking Plastic Man was probably pretty popular with the ladies. — Ben Affleck
Cotto is a talented fighter but I'm God gifted. — Floyd Mayweather Jr.
How good music and bad reasons sound when one marches against an enemy. — Friedrich Nietzsche
At still higher doses psilocybin triggers this activity in the language-forming capacity of the brain that manifests as song and vision. Psilocybin may have synergized the emergence of higher forms of psychic organization out of primitive protohuman animals. It can be seen as a kind of evolutionary enzyme, or evolutionary catalyst. — Terence McKenna
Love had meant nothing to him but sawdust and cinders. — Virginia Woolf
As we approach the millennium with sort of the idea that society is going to start spiraling into chaos, I'd love to be making jokes about that. Who wants to miss out on that? If the world is going to end, I want to be there the night before, goofing off. — Jon Stewart
All my life, since I was 16, I've been wondering where that next job was gonna come from. — Jerry Orbach
All the energy of their frustration and fear going into their laughter. — Hubert Selby Jr.
Who belonged to no one, who belonged to everyone.
Who had nothing, who wanted everything. — Lana Del Rey
It must be remembered that genuine peace is not the absence of tension, but the presence of justice. — Martin Luther King Jr.
Whether we're happy with our circumstances or not, giving God praise is so important. — Joyce Meyer
Idaho focused on her face. "Would you like me to impregnate you?" he asked. — Frank Herbert
It is a mournful fact that most men, and indeed all men of worldly character, have so much regard to public opinion that they dare not act according to the dictates of their consciences when acting thus would incur the popular frown. — Charles Grandison Finney
