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Incompleteness was real. It meant that mathematics could never be proved free of self-contradiction. — James Gleick

The end of suffering does not justify the suffering, and so there is no end to suffering. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I am moneys medium. It passes through me- taxes, insurance, mortgage, child support, rent, legal fees. All this dignified blundering costs plenty. — Saul Bellow

When it sort of finally sets in that you're not going to be doing that anymore ... it's disappointing. — Will Arnett

And I know, that I know, that I know, we are about to see the greatest manifestations of God's presence ever! A prophetess named Ruth Heflin sent me a word recently and told me to get ready, to see, physical manifestations of Christ on the platforms in our crusades, that people will have visions of the Lord in the meetings. Those things have happened in the past, I know. In a Thialagua (spelling?) meeting one time in Africa, the Lord appeared to a - to the whole crowd! It is about to begin happening, I know it too! Expect it, to happen also, in your own home! — Benny Hinn

It's a brilliant song! C'mon ... 'Every day is like survival. You're my lover, not my rival.' What could be more meaningful than that? (Jesse) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Prepare for mirth, for mirth becomes a feast. — William Shakespeare

People are increasingly concerned about unemployment, but Republicans have nothing to offer them. — Bruce Bartlett

There's nothing more fun than debating and defending your taste in music. — Judd Apatow

What good is music? None, Gage thought, and that is the point. To the world and its states and armies and factories and leaders, music says, 'You are irrelevant'; and, arrogant and gentle as a god, to the suffering man it says only, 'Listen.' For being saved is not the point. Merciful, uncaring, it denies and breaks down all the shelters, the houses that men build for themselves, that they may see the sky. — Ursula K. Le Guin