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I'd eat a human foot if it was smothered in enough cheese and butter. — Jenny Lawson

And they will tell you unequivocally that if we have a chemical or biological attack or a nuclear attack anywhere in this country, they are unprepared to deal with it today, and that is of high urgency. — Warren Rudman

Art gives man a reminder that he is not just a consumer but a creator as well. It awakens in him the urge to struggle and perform great deeds; it fills him with the craving to pass on the Promethean fire to generations to come. — Stanislaw Lem

We don't think much about the up and down of the public market. — Jim Goetz

You just have to go after what you want and if it doesn't want you back then so be it; it doesn't deserve you anyways. — Nicole Richie

How can we stop going faster while our ability to see further ahead is decreasing? — Peter M. Senge

Okay, you're okay, we're okay. — R.K. Lilley

But Dr. Erland said nothing else, only smiled at her with mischievous eyes that filled her with suspicion. — Marissa Meyer

It is this kindness of his that unsettles me most. I can dodge a blow or block a knife. I am impervious to poison and know a dozen ways to escape a chokehold or garrote wire. But kindness? I do not know how to defend against that. — R.L. LaFevers

Directing is more like you're being a psychologist and you're kind of analyzing the situation and evaluating each person for their idiosyncrasies. — Clint Eastwood

You must find your sacred path and travel on — Lailah Gifty Akita

higher than at any other point in the last eight hundred thousand years. — Elizabeth Kolbert

The Crucible became by far my most frequently produced play, both abroad and at home. Its meaning is somewhat different in different places and moments. I can almost tell what the political situation in a country is when the play is suddenly a hit there it is either a warning of tyranny on the way or a reminder of tyranny just past. — Arthur Miller

Let us offer our hearts, wretched and empty as they are, to God, that He may be pleased to fill them with that charity which amends the past, which ensures the future, which fears and trusts, weeps and rejoices in its knowledge; which becomes in every instance the virtue of which we stand in need. — Alessandro Manzoni