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My music was too religious for the rock and roll stores and too rock and roll for the religious stores. — Larry Norman

Humanism is the only - I would go so far as saying the final- resistance we have against the inhuman practices and injustices that disfigure human history. — Edward W. Said

The cold goblin spring of the crocuses was past.
The frail and chilly fairy spring of the daffodils was past.
The springtime for mankind had arrived, and the blooms of the lilac bowers outside Redwine's church hung flatly, heavy as Concord grapes. — Kurt Vonnegut

After expressing his appreciation that his glass is half full rather than being completely empty, he will go on to express his delight in even having a glass: It could, after all, have been broken or stolen. — William B. Irvine

I think the more music becomes something you could simply download and have on your iPod, I think to a lot of people that is plenty, but to some people, they still want these artifacts that are touchable, and you can smell them, and look at them, and hold them and just have other dimensions of experience with this music. — Wayne Coyne

Culture primarily witnesses the absence of meaning, not it's presence. — Thomas McFarland

I found out about Jonathan Winters' death a day after it happened. That seems wrong. A talent like his should be more revered. The world knew about Kim Kardashian's divorce before she did. — Gilbert Gottfried

It seems impossible, in a big city like Paris, but you can waste hours looking for the right place to burn up a corpse. — Italo Calvino

There is nothing more positive than having a stronger econ supporting jobs and that's why I believe you should vote remain thank you. — Ruth Davidson

You can't rock the boat & act like you were just trying to put a baby to sleep. — Curtis Tyrone Jones

For this remains as I have already pointed out the essential difference between the two religions of decadence : Buddhism promises nothing, but actually fulfils; Christianity promises everything, but fulfils nothing. — Friedrich Nietzsche