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Wherever I go, people are so kind and so lovely and so warm and show their best self. So I feel very lucky. — Rachel Platten

The Skeptic's mistake lies in thinking that we should tie our hands behind our backs just because we will not be able to reach rock-hard conclusions. — Frederick Mosteller

Most songwriting like poetry takes a careful selection of words. Sometimes you're just channeling something and a selection of words come out that you wouldn't normally say, but you come up with an assortment of words that are really special. It just makes sense even if it's normally how you wouldn't express yourself. — Vance Joy

The jokes are great but what really matters for a comedian is his performance, his whole attitude, and the laughs that he gets between the jokes rather than on top of the jokes. — Jack Dee

Faith is found when one isn't looking for it. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Right now I'd like all my troubles to stand in front of me in a straight line, and one by one I'd give each a black eye. — Shannon Hale

We buy books because we believe we're buying the time to read them. — Warren Zevon

The dead carry our thoughts to another and nobler existence. They teach us, and especially by all the strange and seemingly untoward circumstances of their departure from this life, that they and we shall live in a future state forever. — Orville Dewey

And then came the three-toed sloth. Stupid sloth. It was a crazy-looking beastie, all arms and bristling grey fur; its body was a blob, the kind of shape a six-year-old would draw for a pig, and its face was flattened like a racoon that had run full tilt into a brick wall. A triangular stub of a nose jutted out at an angle beneath a fringe that must have been difficult to see through. In fact, from side-on it looked disturbingly like John Lennon. — Tony James Slater

What Nixon and Kissinger began, Pol Pot completed. — John Pilger

It is as if the formation of patterns within the unconscious mind is accompanied by physical patterns in the outer world. In particular, as psychic patterns are on the point of reaching consciousness, the synchronicities reach their peak; moreover, they generally disappear as the individual becomes consciously aware of a new alignment of forces within his or her own personality ... It is as if the internal restructuring produces external resonance, or as if a burst of 'mental energy' is propagated outward onto the world. — F. David Peat

Washington has become this place that people don't leave. It has become this permanent feudal class. — Mark Leibovich

The entrepreneurial opportunity in America is alive and well. — Howard Schultz