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ALS is like a lit candle: it melts your nerves and leaves your body a pile of wax. — Mitch Albom

I've come to believe in the primacy of form - the notion of art seducing you through your senses, through your eyeballs. — Fred Tomaselli

Deep within yourself, listen to your conscience which calls you to be pure ... a home is not warmed by the fire of pleasure which burns quickly like a pile of withered grass. Passing encounters are only a caricature of love; they injure hearts and mock God's plan. — Pope John Paul II

Two movements in human life are important: (a) deep reluctance to let loose of a world that has passed away, and (b) capacity to embrace a new world being given. — Walter Brueggemann

I have been, and will go on, fighting that damnable, dirty, rotten business with all the power at my command. — Billy Sunday

Most people think that intelligence is about brain, where really it's about focus. Genius is just attention to a subject until it becomes specific, specific, specific. — Esther Hicks

I was worried that one day, 40 years from now, I would look back and wouldn't be able to remember the details of my life, so I've written them all down. — Alicia Keys

People like to talk shit, but it's usually to justify their own apathy. — Shepard Fairey

Who says we don't want to be inspired? We fucking want to be inspired! What the fuck is wrong with us wanting to be inspired? Everyone acts like it's some crazy idea, some outrageous ungrantable request. Don't we deserve grand human projects that give us meaning? — Dave Eggers

Give any orthodox church the power, and to-day they would punish heresy with whip, and chain, and fire. As long as a church deems a certain belief essential to salvation, just so long it will kill and burn if it has the power. — Robert Green Ingersoll

A great part of human suffering has its root in the nature of man, and not in that of his institutions. — James Russell Lowell

Given the nature of the human couple, the love of a man and a woman is a priori inferior to that which can exist (at least in the best instances) in the love between man and dog ... It is a completely selfless love. — Milan Kundera

It shouldn't come as any surprise that those who choose acting as a profession are phonies who live in a fantasy world. What is surprising is how many of them are blissfully unaware of it. — Julie Burchill

Pop art is about liking things. — Andy Warhol