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I would like Albert Brooks to have received the Oscars for best actor, best director and best screenplay for 'Modern Romance.' I love that movie. — Andy Kindler

And nostalgia is a cancer. Nostalgia will fill your heart up with tumors. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what you are. You're just an old fart dying of terminal nostalgia. — Sherman Alexie

Central to all these interlinked themes was that curious irrational, phi, the Golden Section. Schwaller de Lubicz believed that if ancient Egypt possessed knowledge of ultimate causes, that knowledge would be written into their temples not in explicit texts but in harmony, proportion, myth and symbol. — John Anthony West

I think I've got a peculiar disease. I call it the curse of history, and it has to do with the fugitive absence/presence of both personal and collective memory. At first I thought it was a kind of personal illness, just related to time, private time, time that passes in one's life. So I decided to forget and throw myself into the future. — Gilles Peress

For me, comedy is richer and larger than anything else. — Upamanyu Chatterjee

This is Waldo Butters, and his geek penis is longer and harder than any of ours put together. — Jim Butcher

The lazy Christian has his mouth full of complaints, when the active Christian has his heart full of comforts. — Thomas Brooks

The cultivation of consumer spirituality is the antithesis of a sacrificial, "deny yourself" congregation. — Eugene H. Peterson

I miss him still today: his long, whiskery eyebrows, his huge hands and hugs, his warmth, his prayers, his stories, but above all his shining example of how to live and how to die. — Bear Grylls

You're drunk."
"Just drunk enough," he agreed in a low, amused voice.
Don't ask. Don't ask. Don't ask.
"Just drunk enough for what?"
Drat. — Anna Bradley