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I thought how I hate any kind of mob - I hate mobs of sports fans, mobs of environmental demonstrators, I even hate mobs of super-models, that's how much I hate mobs. I tell you, mankind is bearable only when you get him on his own. — Steve Toltz

I can't blame it. Its whole purpose is to prevent the atmosphere from becoming lethal. Nobody at NASA thought, "Hey, let's allow a fatal lack of oxygen that will make everyone drop dead! — Andy Weir

Travel should rub off Local Prejudices and provide an enlarged and impartial view of Men and Things. — Josiah Tucker

If you treat your employees like mushrooms (keep them in the dark and regularly throw crap on them), it's entirely likely you will get precisely the work you deserve in return. — Seth Godin

I believe that how you feel is very important to how you look - that healthy equals beautiful. — Victoria Principal

Think of destiny more like potentiality because of an element called - free will. — Ruben Papian

Others are able to mediate the gentleness of Christ to us when we are not able to be gentle with ourselves. — Adam S. McHugh

When I was growing up, kids used to talk about snitching ... It never extended as a cultural norm outside of the gangsters. — Geoffrey Canada

You must put these dreams aside, they will only break your heart. — George R R Martin

Sometimes in the contrast of the night, we can best see the glory of God. — Beth Moore

The career isn't guaranteed for as long as you might want to play. — Nick Ferguson

The only shame George Webber felt was that at one time in his life, for however short a period, he broke bread and sat at the same table with any man when the living warmth of friendship was not there; or that he ever traded upon the toil of his brain and the blood of his heart to get the body of a scented whore that might have been better got in a brothel for some greasy coins. This was the only shame he felt. And this shame was so great in him that he wondered if all his life thereafter would be long enough to wash out of his brain and blood the last pollution of its loathsome taint. — Thomas Wolfe

I figure it's okay to make certain rules, whether or not people despise you for it at the time. — Will Oldham