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As far as I know, there's nothing more dangerous than a man who doesn't care if he lives or dies. — Michael Monroe

But then it was over too quickly and they pulled away. She knew they couldn't stand there and kiss like a couple on the run in a thriller. — Joss Ware

In the beginning was real time. A woman enters a garden that is bursting with color. She has no memory, only a burgeoning curiosity. She approaches the man. He is not curious. He stands before a tree. — Patti Smith

I like to think about machines and technology in relation to landscape and architecture. — Antoine Predock

The woman who preaches has poison religion. Let the respectable ones go — Stephen King

Children are much more understanding of the suddenness and arbitrariness of death than we are. The old fairy tales contain a lot of that, and we've stolen from them, just as they stole from Greek myth, which has that same mixture of pre-Christian chaos. — Emma Thompson

Conscientious and careful physicians allocate causes of disease to natural laws, while the ablest scientists go back to medicine for their first principles. — Aristotle.

Clearly, God is a Democrat. — Patrick Caddell

I am not always happy. I am happy in front of the press. I can be extremely grumpy, ask my husband. — Meryl Streep

I don't want to be a saint, and would rather be a buffoon ... — Friedrich Nietzsche

Too many so-called historians are really 'hysterians'; their thinking is more visceral than cerebral. When their duties as citizens clash with their responsibilities as scholars, Clio frequently takes a back seat. — Thomas A. Bailey

It is not within my power to refuse the journey of life regardless of the nature of my fears or the depth of my selfishness, for the definitions of 'journey' and 'life' are indistinguishably synonymous. I can however sufficiently inhibit them and amply fight them to the point that I have accepted the journey, but the journey is now solely defined as my effort to forsake the journey. — Craig D. Lounsbrough