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And there is nothing more dangerous in this world, in any world, than someone calm, clear and angry. — Audrey Hart

I have friends, some of whom are spectacularly good writers, who really want someone to edit them. I don't register that impulse. It's like the impulse for wanting a dog. — Fran Lebowitz

For many people during many centuries, mankind's history before the coming of Christianity was the history of the Jews and what they recounted of the history of others. Both were written down in the books called the Old Testament, [the Torah] the sacred writings of the Jewish people ... They were the first to arrive at an abstract notion of God and to forbid his representation by images. No other people has produced a greater historical impact from such comparatively insignificant origins and resources ... — John Roberts

3D printing will massively reduce the cost of certain products as the cost of labor is removed. — Peter Diamandis

Religion poisons everything good in this world. — Ryan Reynolds

And he had lost his focus again. He tried his Skeletor voice, a less frequently used but effective attention-focusing tactic: Skeletor to Shawn Danger! Skeletor to Shawn Danger! Focus, Danger! Skeletor was a shitty life coach, but something about his grating voice could sometimes spur him into action. — Nina Post

Renee: "You know what I did when I finished Moby Dick?"
David: "You harpooned the guy that sold you the book? — John C. Stipa

But you're not really allowed to complain about any of this, You're just supposed to be grateful. And obviously-I get it. You're lucky and you should appreciate your luck. But, I mean, it just seems if you even hint that there's a bad side to any of this people will be like-Liar! I guess it's because people want to have it as a dream — Robert Pattinson

She licked her lips. "What is that called?"
Sex. He stopped himself just in time. "Chocolate. — Kerrelyn Sparks