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There is nothing more pure and beautiful than a person who always speaks truthfully with a childlike heart. — Suzy Kassem

I've often been accused of spending more time and energy criticizing my fellow Democrats than criticizing Republicans. — Mickey Kaus

It's funny how people can change your life without meaning to. Even the fucked-up, crazy people leave everything different when they go away. — Seanan McGuire

Wars are fought for the benefit of oligarchs, triumphs bought with the blood of peons. — Marcel Proust

Had he thought with his head instead of points considerably farther south, he would have chosen far differently. It would have changed everything - because it wouldn't have changed anything at all. — Suzanne Chazin

In the course of the 1920s and 1930s, great progress was made in the study of the intermediary reactions by which sugar is anaerobically fermented to lactic acid or to ethanol and carbon dioxide. — Hans Adolf Krebs

I can't stay mad at Pope Frank. I just can't. It's a funny situation that I like the pope and Mel Gibson doesn't. — Bill Maher

When somebody grabs a movement, you're kind of locked into it. It's all par for the course. — John Cale

And as I sit and talk to you I see your face go white
This shadow hanging over me
Is no trick of the light
The spectre on my back will soon be free
The dead have come to claim a debt from thee — Shane MacGowan

For me, I need to be able to show up on set and fart around and goof around. If I can have that, when I'm not acting, then when I'm acting I can go however deep and dark and bad I need to. I developed that more with 'Breaking Bad' because I've never worked on anything as dark for as long. — Betsy Brandt

Eggs give me protein after a good work out. The cheesier, the better! — Shanola Hampton

The occultist knows that this thought-atmosphere of a village, town, city, or nation is the composite thought of those dwelling in it or who have previously dwelt there. Strangers — William Walker Atkinson