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I actually pray everyday, but I don't believe in God. — Harvey Fierstein

The nighttime of the body is the daytime of the soul. — Amelia Barr

nightmares of earthquakes, and — Jean M. Auel

It tasted like one of those herbal concoctions that health-food enthusiasts substitute for tea. — Aldous Huxley

Soon you won't even have the choice to live or die as you wish! — Billy Corgan

The Book of Revelation is the strangest book in the Bible, and the most controversial. Instead of stories and moral teaching, it offers only visions - dreams and nightmares, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, earthquakes, plagues and war. — Elaine Pagels

I took the stone bowl in both hands and poured out my time onto the ground drowning hapless insects feeding the weeds until the sun stood looking down and stole the stain. Seeing in the vessel's cup a thousand cracks a thousand cracks I looked back the way I came and saw a trail green with memories lost whoever made this bowl was a fool but the greater he who carried it. Stone — Steven Erikson

What the United States call democracy is actually a vertical model of remote governance by oligarchs - economic barons and their political representatives. The result is that citizens in the United States have little control over what the U.S. government does. — S. Brian Willson

Saltwater fishing is only for the strong man with a hard stomach. It's like sex after lunch. — Charles Ritz

Yuppies don't have loyalty. They have useful relationships and meaningful encounters. — William Kristol

I'm not active in politics. I vote as a citizen, and if somebody cares to know what my opinion is at the time of the election, I might or might not share it publicly. — Colin Powell

Men in England are ruled, at this minute by the clock, by brutes who refuse them bread, by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern, and therefore wish to enslave. — G.K. Chesterton

People had always seemed to Gertrude rather like the beasts in Animal Farm : all equally detestable, but some more equally detestable than others ... — Randall Jarrell