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Andy Kindler. Andy's set - somehow he slayed that night. But something weird about it that wasn't translating for the CD. I don't know what it was. But we listened to it and it wasn't the greatest audio recording - I mean, the quality of it was good. But we didn't want to put it on the record because it doesn't represent what Andy does. — B. J. Porter

Just because a couple people on the Supreme Court declare something to be 'constitutional' does not make it so. — Rand Paul

Strive with all your might to bring your interior activity into accord with God, and you will overcome exterior passions. — Arsenius The Great

But your good opinion is rarely bestowed and therefore more worth the earning. — Jane Austen

What is he doing to me? — Penelope Douglas

What are the crumple zones on scooters? The helmet is the only crumple zone I can think of. — Ratan Tata

I need a hundred dollars and some suction — Dave Mustaine

Resistence takes place on many planes. Occasionally it can be dramatic and public, but most of the decisions we are faced with are mundane and private. What to eat is a choice that we make several times a day, if we are lucky. The cumulative choices we make about food have profound implications. Food offers us many opportunities to resist the culture of mass marketing and commodification. Though consumer action can take many creative and powerful forms, we do not have to be reduced to the role of consumers selecting from seductive convenience items. We can merge appetite with activism and choose to involve ourselves in food as cocreators. (Page 27) — Sandor Ellix Katz

It's okay, Jasper. I, above all, know what you are feeling now. But this will be different. We're stronger now. We will find her. Adam gave him a rough hug before he left the shop. The sound of a car outside signaled the arrival of his brothers. Time to kick ass and find his mate. — Carrie Ann Ryan

The science of government is only a science of combinations, of applications, and of exceptions, according to times, places and circumstances. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau