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I'm thinking about killing Michael Moore, and I'm wondering if I could kill him myself, or if I would need to hire somebody to do it. — Glenn Beck

The public for which masterpieces are intended is not of this earth. — Thornton Wilder

The art of life is to stay wide open and be vulnerable, yet at the same time to sit with the mystery and the awe and with the unbearable pain - to just be with it all. — Ram Dass

Oh Heaven! You sometimes bear with such injustice on earth, that I understand why there are wretches who doubt in your existence. — Alexandre Dumas

When you date someone who loves the outdoors, it's inspiring. — Nikki Reed

I bunch Rachel's hair in my fist. The silky strands rub the spot between my fingers and I press my lips to her head. My heart hurts and soars and hurts again, all at the same time. I said I love her. Love her. — Katie McGarry

I'm an ardent fan. All I really had to do was put myself in my own shoes. — Nina Jacobson

Occasionally in life we come upon things we can't understand, because we have never seen anything similar. — Arthur Golden

Talent is allowing oneself to do what comes easily, no matter how much effort it takes. — Donald B. Stewart

As men begin to grow civilized, they cease to be satisfied with mere taboos. — Bertrand Russell

Any two people can set and jaw all day long, but it takes two people right for each other to set together and just be quiet. — Silas House

The truth is, I can never die. For I will be in everything and see you in everything and watch over you. I am your reaction in the water of a mountain lake. — Klaus Kinski

[A] pile driver was improvised by mounting a large steam donkey engine, a steam hammer, and a timber tower on a barge. — Ray Bottenberg

The brands with which we surround ourselves prop us up, make us feel sexy and beautiful, when in reality we're pretty dumpy creatures. — Aaron Belz

The final answer to the question of "Did Moses exist?" is no and yes: No, the character of Moses in the Bible is not a historical person; and, yes, Moses exists - as a mythical figure. In the end, the biblical story of Moses should be understood as folklore, not literal history, similar to the legends of other cultures, and not given divine status. In an age of transparency and information, this suppressed and hidden knowledge needs to be known widely with alacrity. — D.M. Murdock

In New Orleans, the inspired feel sultry; the rest just feel sweaty. — Kristin Fouquet