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Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you're probably watching the wrong channel. — Groucho Marx

In Presence, there is no outcome. It is our involvement in the outcome that keeps us imprisoned in an imagined future. In Presence, there is only now. — Leonard Jacobson

Pursue your divine-dreams. — Lailah Gifty Akita

In the face of God's obvious inadequacies, the pious have generally held that one cannot apply earthly norms to the Creator of the universe. This argument loses its force the moment we notice that the Creator who purports to be beyond human judgment is consistently ruled by human passions - jealousy, wrath, suspicion, and the lust to dominate. A close study of our holy books reveals that the God of Abraham is a ridiculous fellow - capricious, petulant, and cruel - and one with whom a covenant is little guarantee of health or happiness. If these are the characteristics of God, then the worst among us have been created far more in his image than we ever could have hoped. — Sam Harris

A normal mother might have said, "Hey, I notice you look like you're coming down off a meth binge and smell vaguely of algae. Were you perchance dancing with a snakebit Margo Roth Spiegelman a couple hours ago?" But no. They preferred dreams. I showered, put on a T-shirt and a pair of jeans. I was late, but then again, I was always late. — John Green

I've read some scripts, but I don't read as many books as I should. — Stephen Dorff

I get it. How do you move past something like this? But wouldn't it be quite a thing if you could? — Elizabeth Finn

I get all dressed up in fuchsia, looking like a clown, and show pretty pictures to people. — Alexandra Stoddard

There is a certain kind of small town that grows like a boil on the ass of every Army base in the world. — Neal Stephenson

Nobody knows what goes on in other families, because families lie about themselves to other people. Not only to other people but to one another. And to themselves. — Elizabeth Berg