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I want the people looking at my work to feel a sense of all the possibilities of painting, and, through that, in life as a whole. When that happens, I feel I've accomplished something useful. — Wolf Kahn

Well. This has been erotic. Enlightening. Gods, this is enlightening. Like eye-opening. Nothing else! — T.J. Klune

We protect. That's what it means to be a Lucidite. If something happened to one of you, I'd willingly walk through fire and suffer torment to bring you back. We don't leave each other behind and we don't turn our backs when someone needs us most. — Sarah Noffke

Day had now given away to night and as we wandered along the great avenue lighted by the two moons of Barsoom, and with Earth looking down upon us out of her luminous green eye, it seemed that we were alone in the universe, and I, at least, was content that it should be so — Edgar Rice Burroughs

I love to cook a meal for the so-called holidays. You always need the turkey. I like making a good BBQ brisket as well. — Action Bronson

One lie will keep out forty truths. — Idries Shah

Although a man be not a painter, he may have just opinions of the forms of men. — Leonardo Da Vinci

The things that hold women back, hold them back from sitting at the boardroom table and they hold women back from speaking at the PTA meeting. — Sheryl Sandberg

Hell's bells. I don't call him the Fist of God as a pet name, folks. — Jim Butcher

When we stop fighting against death, we are able to wake up to our lives. — Daniel Gottlieb

My wife and I got remarried. Our divorce didn't work out. — Henny Youngman

Prayer earns merit. Merit makes life predictable. Keeps away accidents and surprises. — Devdutt Pattanaik

He who is guilty of unseemliness with males will be under discipline for the same time as adulterers. — Saint Basil

Pass the bone, kid pass the bone,
Let's get on this mission like Indiana Jones — GZA

Descartes, the Frenchman, had little trouble knowing that he existed. — N.D. Wilson