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Beyond the limited realm of the senses, the shallow pool of the known, is a great untamable ocean, and we don't have a fucking clue what goes on in there. — Russell Brand

Life is improvisation. — Tina Fey

Yet the apparent strength of this 3-G jihad belies its very weakness. Every day, its supporters post online thousands of revealing messages and videos, giving away much more useful information about themselves than was known about Al Qaeda after 9/11. Their freedom of action has encouraged acts of extreme cruelty, which risks provoking a backlash (consider, for example, the Jordanian government's reaction to the execution of one of its pilots) and alienating potential recruits. — Anonymous

Pinkerton's Champion Stain Remover and Paragon Detergent — Oscar Wilde

Let me not be afraid to defend the weak because of the anger of the strong, nor afraid to defend the poor because of the anger of the rich. — Alan Paton

Only sisters can understand having someone in their life that can berate and terrorize them with love. — Hunter J. Keane

I still very much appreciate the storytelling of the best rappers. — Alex Turner

I never dated Wilmer Valderrama. I never dated Danny Masterson. They're like my brothers. That's disgusting. That's wrong. — Mila Kunis

The most important shot in golf is the next one. — Ben Hogan

Of course, they (i. e., demons) had always been observed with some regularity, but that could usually be ascribed to an overabundance of piety or wine or imagination. Take your pick. — Jack McDevitt

A soul is forged in the fires of adversity, not comfort. — Jana Oliver

Either you believed in something or you didn't - you couldn't have it both ways and be honest with yourself. — Terry Brooks

How easy it is to blame others for our unhappiness, but we are only unhappy when something other than Christ has become our life. — Francis Frangipane

Don't cut too deep in your first prints."
"But what if we do dig too deep?" a girl in the front asked. "What happens then?"
Giulia reached out to the side, pulling up a print stained with inky shadows, but within its depths, the faint outlines of something else. An echo of what it had been still visible in the second plate.
"Cut too deep," she said, "and your image will keep coming back again and again, no matter how many times you rework it. — Danika Stone

I think Bob Costas is terrific. He's so knowledgeable. He can talk about any subject, not just sports. — Jim McKay