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Everyone's gonna have their opinion, everyone's gonna have their favorite bands. The best way I can describe it is music is like food, either you love it, hate it, or are indifferent about it. Or you grow up and acquire a taste for it. — Phil Anselmo

Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home for wearing what you like. — George Ade

All kids want from their dad is for them to be around - and to show up when they say they're going to show up. — Nicole Ari Parker

Life is a series of problems. — Maxwell Maltz

After a Canadian has been referred to a specialist, the waiting list for gynecological surgery is four to 12 weeks, cataract removal 12 to 18 weeks, tonsillectomy three to 36 weeks and neurosurgery five to 30 weeks. — Walter E. Williams

Mass badly celebrated is an enormous evil. Ah! it is not a matter of indifference how it is said! ... I have had a great vision on the mystery of Holy Mass and I have seen that whatever good has existed since creation is owing to it. — Anne Catherine Emmerich

I think Indian women are very beautiful. They have a sense of elegance and innocence. — Pierce Brosnan

I would much prefer to be sinned upon than the sinner. It is easier, comprenez-vous? With the clear conscience one sleeps very well. — Nikki Sex

When, therefore, man lives according to man, not according to God, he is like the devil. — Saint Augustine

This was what the universities were turning out nowadays. The science-is-a-sacred-cow boys. People who believe you could pour mankind into a test-tube and titrate it, and come up with all the answers to the problems of the human race. — Frank M. Robinson

We don't know where we get our ideas from. What we do know is that we do not get them from our laptops. — John Cleese

It's a cold bowl of chili when love lets you down. — Neil Young

I could not discuss what had happened to me with anyone, I could not even admit it to myself; and, while I never thought about it, it remained, nevertheless, at the bottom of my mind, as still and as awful as a decomposing corpse. And it changed, it thickened, it soured the atmosphere of my mind. — James Baldwin