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So, it looks like we rebuild the village and blow it apart a few more times. — Vic Morrow

The shit is *not* the shit (this was Mo's mantra,) the *pigeon* is the shit. — Zadie Smith

The name's David Davidson, and I am not my own son. I'm also not my own father, if you were wondering. — Jarod Kintz

Without prayer, our faith is weakened, our love grows cold, our hope becomes uncertain. — Terence Cooke

I always thought of the English landscape as being English gardens. — Robert Wilson

I make a bomb vaca frita. It's like a flank steak like with the ropa vieja, but it's fried with garlic and lime. And I make a really good picadillo. — Natalie Martinez

Were modern cities only beautiful after darkness hid everything but their lights? — Helen McCloy

The selfishness of an age that has devoted itself to the mere cult of pleasure has tainted the whole human race with an error that makes all our acts more or less lies against God. — Thomas Merton

Your power to choose your direction of your life allows you to reinvent yourself, to change your future, and to powerfully influence the rest of creation. — Stephen Covey

One lesson that every nation can learn from China is to focus more on creating village-level enterprises, quality health services and educational facilities. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

The only people who are afraid of file sharing are the people whose albums are so dull presentation-wise that nobody cares about owning the actual finished product, and the people who have so little connection to their listeners that said listeners have no reason to care whether the artists they like are getting reimbursed for their efforts. — John Darnielle

Your spouse should be just attractive enough to turn you on. Anything more is trouble. — Albert Brooks

In a toxic, festering sort o' way... — Tom Clancy

Do you ask, "What is faith in Him?" I answer, The leaving of your way, your objects, your self, and the taking of His and Him; the leaving of your trust in men, in money, in opinion, in character, in atonement itself, and doing as He tells you. I can find no words strong enough to serve for the weight of this obedience. — George MacDonald