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If our brain was simple enough for us to understand it, we would be so stupid we wouldn't be able to understand it after all. — Jostein Gaarder

What is a human mind? Memories. Memories are data. Character, personality, individual volition. Those are programming. — George R R Martin

I'm sorry that I am back and forth, push and pull
instead of effortless simplicity. — Trista Mateer

In fourth grade, I learned that reading was serious business, not just a pleasant way to pass the time, and that like medicine or engineering, it had a definite, valuable purpose: to foster 'comprehension.' — Walter Kirn

I had a hell of a time getting here, brother," I revealed when we had finished trading insincerities. — S.J Perelman

Trick with women is to not try and figure them out. You won't. Just accept 'em as they are, and try to go with the flow. — Jasinda Wilder

Fix your eyes on eternity with Jesus. — David R. Mains

I didn't go to church, I didn't go to synagogue; I went to temple, Hindu temple, where I prayed to my Hindu gods - whether or not I believe in it is another story. — Utkarsh Ambudkar

Indie world won't have me, and mainstream world treats me like an alien, but here I am still floating between these two worlds. — Billy Corgan

Gentlemen, start your egos. — Billy Crystal

I am not permitted to let my love be so merciful as to tolerate and endure false doctrine. When faith and doctrine are concerned and endangered, neither love nor patience are in order ... when these are concerned, neither toleration nor mercy are in order, but only anger, dispute, and destruction - to be sure, only with the Word of God as our weapon. — Martin Luther

But no more of this blubbering now, we are going a-whaling, and there is plenty of that yet to come. — Herman Melville

I think it better to do right, even if we suffer in so doing, than to incur the reproach of our consciences and posterity. — Robert E.Lee