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If history teaches us any lessons at all, it teaches us that force applied to religion creates not a purity of faith but a river of blood. — Edwin Gaustad
You have to shoot, to want to score goals no matter how. Just score that goal! You can't be afraid to miss. — Dennis Bergkamp
I'd sleep and forget it; I had my own life, my own sad and ragged life forever. — Jack Kerouac
I couldn't even get an audition for network TV at home in Ireland. — Jack Reynor
A good band is like a team. You want to have the right balance. It's not always the best people you need, but the right ones for the job. — Ronnie Hawkins
Here is an unfenced existance — Philip Larkin
He was funny and charming, but also kind. It seemed the older she got, the more she appreciated kindness in people. — Susan Mallery
It was con; my mind was blank; I only wanted a halfpint of Grandad and six or seven tall cool beers ... — Charles Bukowski
The gods look in pleasure on penitent sinners. — Theodor Adorno
It seems like the more you grow up the more you fear things. — Melanie Laurent
Emily Greenstreet was one of these girls that nobody ever notices, who are only friends with other girls nobody notices. Nobody likes or dislikes them. They have weak chins, or chicken-pox scars, or their glasses are too big. I know I'm being mean. But you know, they're just sort of at the edge of everything. — Lev Grossman
The war against working people should be understood to be a real war ... . Specifically in the U.S., which happens to have a highly class-conscious business class ... . And they have long seen themselves as fighting a bitter class war, except they don't want anybody else to know about it. — Noam Chomsky
I was a magnet for people who want to take advantage of people like me, who think they're part of this life but they're not. — Marc Almond
In bad weather, I spent hours drawing action figures on paper, coloring them, backing them on cardboard, then cutting them out and creating whole stories around their lives. — Terry Brooks
