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He must have made a deal with the devil to come back. — Lynsay Sands
Why should we be denied basic human rights just because we've messed up our relationships? — Nick Hornby
The initiate, a boy of no more than twelve, was wailing and a group of older boys were holding him down on a log while a few men cut into him, making hundreds of small slits on his back and shoulders. They dropped a citrus mixture into each wound so that the skin would puff up and the scars would be raised and textured to look like crocodile skin. His blood had soaked the log in dark striations. When they were done they painted him with oil and turmeric and smeared him with white clay and carried him off weeping and half conscious into seclusion until he healed. Fen and I walked down to the beach. I'd seen dozens — Lily King
The only way for you to know that you can really make a change is by knowing the future. — Toba Beta
As far as guys who perform onstage, I love Chris Rock. I'm kind of jaded on everyone else. — Gabriel Iglesias
The Science Coalition, which grew out of an initial concept at Harvard and at MIT, has now grown to an informal group of about 60 research universities. — Charles Vest
Death loses its terror if one dies when one has consummated one's life! — Irvin D. Yalom
Everyone - black as well as white - thinks it's going to be better over the next jump of land. — Stephen King
I started training for musicals since I was a boy. — David Hasselhoff
I never thought I would be in a film. — Rhys Ifans
To see the magic of life look through the wondrous eyes of a child. — Debasish Mridha
We are doomed to all kinds of nonsense: the pain nonsense, the nightmare nonsense, the sweat and slave nonsense, and many other shapes and sizes of insufferable nonsense. It is brought to us on a plate, and we must eat it up or face the death nonsense.7 — Anonymous
The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore
To understand the world, one's place in it, is to be always at the risk of drowning. — Kevin Powers
A power to dispose of estates for ever is manifestly absurd. The earth and the fulness of it belongs to every generation, and the preceding one can have no right to bind it up from posterity. Such extension of property is quite unnatural. — Adam Smith