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I read that I'm supposed to be Hollywood's new sex symbol . I think I'm the most unsexy thing that ever was. I'm open for everything of course, but I'm certainly not aware of being sexy. — Sharon Tate

Guerrilla ontology The basic technique of all my books . Ontology is the study of being; the guerrilla approach is to so mix the elements of each book that the reader must decide on each page 'How much of this is real and how much is a put-on? — Robert Anton Wilson

Whatever is our new spiritual motto and mantra. Whatever is divine. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Here, let me break it down for you,
so you know what I say is true:
Teachers? Teachers make a difference!
Now what about you? — Taylor Mali

I want to touch you. Hold you. I want to sit right next to you, even when there are other options. — Rainbow Rowell

To be sure, there are hunter-gatherer societies that don't exhibit the elaborately organized violence denoted by the term "war." But often what turns out to be lacking is the organization, not the violence. The warless !Kung San were billed in the title of one book as The Harmless People, yet during the 1950s and 1960s, their homicide rate was between 20 and 80 times as high as that found in industrialized nations.114 Eskimos, to judge by popular accounts, are all cuddliness and generosity. Yet early this century, after westerners first made contact with a fifteen-family Eskimo village, they found that every adult male had been involved in a homicide. One reason the !Kung and most Eskimo haven't waged war is their habitat.115 With population sparse, friction is low. But when densely settled along fertile ground, hunter-gatherers have warred lavishly. The Ainu of Japan built hilltop fortresses and, when raiding a neighboring — Robert Wright

A beautiful woman always has her own place in everyman's heart. — M.F. Moonzajer

In proportion as our own mind is enlarged we discover a greater number of men of originality. Commonplace people see no difference between one man and another. — Blaise Pascal

There is something powerful about singing to God as an act of worship, but it is time to reframe our perspective and our language to genuinely encompass all of life as worship. — Erwin McManus