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Authority pisses me off. I think everyone should be able to drink and get loud whenever they want. — James Hetfield

People have trouble admitting there are problems, but everyone has an area he or she would like — Kenneth H. Blanchard

To the extent that we consume, in our present circumstances, we are guilty. To the extent that we guilty consumers are conservationists, we are absurd. But what can we do? Must we go on writing letters to politicians and donating to conservation organizations until the majority of our fellow citizens agree with us? Or can we do something directly to solve our share of the problem? I am a conservationist. I believe wholeheartedly in putting pressure on the politicians and in maintaining the conservation organizations. — Wendell Berry

Like black, do you? (Cassandra)
It serves its purpose. It's hard to look intimidating in pastels. (Wulf) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Is anger always just fear flung outward at the world? Can anger ever be a fuel for right action? Can anger make good? We — Kim Stanley Robinson

Just when you're beginning to think pretty well of people, you run across somebody who puts sugar on sliced tomatoes. — Will Cuppy

The essential ingredient of authorship is authority. You hunt it out in a library, you chase it down the street, or you knit it from the fiber of your own will. From somewhere, you get it. You begin — Barbara Kingsolver

I think all priests should be married. — Denis Leary

I've read the 'Book of Revelation' a million times. It does not make sense, obviously. It needs to be decoded. — Megan Fox

On my way out I didn't look at the dark guy, the suicide bomber, again. I think I didn't look at him because I didn't believe he was a terrorist, but maybe I didn't look at him because I didn't want to embarrass him. — Assaf Gavron

Since we are assured that the all-wise Creator has observed the most exact proportions of number, weight and measure in the make of all things, the most likely way therefore to get any insight into the nature of those parts of the Creation which come within our observation must in all reason be to number, weigh and measure. — Stephen Hales