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If you think 'loading the dishwasher' means 'getting your wife drunk', you might be a redneck — Jeff Foxworthy

I told her I'd taken to thumbing pastes and powders onto my forehead as an act of identification: culturally Hindu, even though God qua God was not really important to me, except as God manifested in my lovers and the emptiness left by my lovers. It was the only thing I knew how to do, being motherless, fatherless. I had made a religion of making presence out of absence. — Anonymous

Hate is a very strong, pure emotion to be wasted on people you don't care about. — Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

The spiritual world of a Volk is not its cultural superstructure, just as little as it is its arsenal of useful knowledge [Kenntnisse] and values; rather, it is the power that comes from preserving at the most profound level the forces that are rooted in the soil and blood of a Volk, the power to arouse most inwardly and to shake most extensively the Volk's existence. — Martin Heidegger

This diversity comes about due to the interdependency between each other — D.K. Hari

I am absolutely delighted to get back into football with Livingston. — Kenny Dalglish

There is nothing more fundamental than the idea that the government does not have a right to decide when and whether we have children. — Gloria Steinem

I just wanted somebody to tell me that I could sing. — Zayn Malik

I never thought of myself as a king. People really want you to be their deity. They forget the fact that you are a person who has feelings and doubts. — John Gutfreund

God pity the man of science who believes in nothing but what he can prove by scientific methods; for if ever a human being needed divine pity, he does. — J.G. Holland

Destiny always has definite plans for everyone and they get reveled at the right time. There is a divine purpose in everyone's life but as human beings, we tend to deviate from His plans, getting over confident in our own abilities....
From A Tulip in the Desert. — Shrruti Patole Clarence

My heroines, more often than not, are the ones who are troubled and resistant. — Sylvia Day