Dumbstruck Meme Quotes & Sayings
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An interesting thing about New York City is that the subways run through the sewers. — Garrison Keillor

You can't even begin to understand biology, you can't understand life, unless you understand what it's all there for, how it arose - and that means evolution. — Richard Dawkins

But the thing to do when you have to do something hard is just dig in and do it. After a while, it being hard doesn't matter anymore. It's just what you're doing, and you keep on doing it. — Rosemary Kirstein

The new psychiatrists say that everything and anything can be traced back to sexual causes. Their method, for example, could be explained as the eroticism of father confessors. — Karl Kraus

I have not seen a true grounds-up revolution from a bunch of companies getting together. It takes one company to put it together, then people draft off of that, but they don't build it top to bottom with a specific vision. — Tony Fadell

I used to think certain people in my life were the real deal. That we'd stay tight forever. — Sarah Ockler

To deal with local pollution, China has put on the agenda the capping of coal, which has long been a sensitive issue. — Ma Jun

My wardrobe consisted entirely of girly clothing for a reason. Some of it was goth-girly, and some of it was preppy-girly, but the grand unifying theme was, say it with me, GIRLY. — Gordon Clemmons

That God should allow good people to be as bestially stupid as that--rose against me like a towering blasphemy. — G.K. Chesterton

It was as though she practiced some shameful art: black magic, voodoo, or poetry. — Valerie Martin

In the best tradition of kidnapping, she appeared to be in some kind of run down warehouse. Sheesh, didn't the bad guys ever watch the movies? — Mina Carter

Will you talk to me — Kathy Reichs

When people say, 'I don't get art' ... that means art is working. — John Maeda

But he hasn't got anything on! the whole town cried out at last. — Hans Christian Andersen