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Human reason has the peculiar fate ... that it is burdened with questions that it cannot dismiss ... but which it also cannot answer. — Immanuel Kant

Back then I was called Dumbo because of my ears. I was called Fatty, too. It was hurtful so I became like the class clown. I became the one who was kicked around. — Britt Ekland

A true Englishman never jokes when he has a stake depending on the matter. — Jules Verne

I know something about the civilization of China, with my background, obviously, and I think I know something about American history. But that's about all. And I've traveled all over the world, and for a long time I didn't know very much about it, really. — I.M. Pei

A relationship between two people is made up, for the most part, of invisible things: memories, shared experiences, hopes and fears. When one person disappears, the other is left alone, as if holding a string with no kite. Memories can do a lot to sustain you, but the invisible stuff of the relationship is lost, even as unresolved issues remain: arguments never settled, kind words never uttered, things left un-said. They become like a splinter beneath the skin-unseen, but painful nevertheless. Until they're exposed, coping with the loss is impossible. — David Dosa

I'd say without a doubt I've had the most sex scenes in any television show, ever. Last season I did eight sex scenes in one day - I haven't topped that yet. — Julian McMahon

Christianity and Buddhism are very much alike, especially Buddhism. — G.K. Chesterton

Now since in so many Things they ... agree, what can be more probable than that in others they agree too; and that the other Planets are as beautiful and as well stock'd with Inhabitants as the Earth? Or what shadow of Reason can there be why they should not? — Christiaan Huygens

I highly recommend getting your career established first and then having children. — Arizona Muse

The next message you need is always right where you are. — Ram Dass

Go out and speak for the inarticulate and the submerged. — Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook

Long after the traces of the human animal have disappeared, many of the species it is bent on destroying will still be around, along with others that have yet to spring up.
The Earth will forget mankind. The play of life will go on. — John N. Gray

I was divorced from Dr. Woodhull for reasons which to me were sufficient, but I was never his enemy. — Victoria Woodhull