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I relax my body completely, relax my mind completely, and then imagine myself at a level where anything can happen. — Richard Bach

We assert that the subject is crucial and only that subject matter is valid which is tragic and timeless. — Mark Rothko

The final tormenting, unanswerable question: what is 'success' in mourning? — Julian Barnes

There is no excuse for cruelty, but--at an orphanage--perhaps we are obliged to withhold love; if you fail to withhold love at an orphanage, you will create an orphanage that no orphan will willingly leave. You will create a Homer Wells--a true orphan, because his only home will always be at St. Cloud's. — John Irving

You're worse than a douche bag. You're a douche puddle, the excrement of a douching. — L.D. Davis

Sobriety itself is today's high, for it is ultimately in the most centered consciousness that we find our power to transcend the world. — Marianne Williamson

The stars blink like a hairnet that was dropped / on a seat and now it is lying in the alley behind / the theatre where my play is echoed by dying voices. — Frank O'Hara

The moral of the story: perceptions are everything. During each moment you are in contact with a customer, you are the organization. — Jan Carlzon

It's just a way of trying to get to a third thing that's not particular to any quote-unquote genre. It's been great for me; it's really opened me up and gotten me to use that part of my imagination. It's very scary in a lot of ways, and just as exciting. — Charlie Hunter

I know I'm good enough. I don't need to show it to you. Either you know who I am, or you don't. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic

I worked in Tesco's staff canteen because I fancied a boy on the tills. I served him his lunch in a hairnet and tan tights. Not just that, of course - I had a lovely white onesie. — Lena Headey

Suddenly a ragged man wearing a hairnet and flip-flops walks toward us, holding a stack of pamphlets. Sophie, scared, hides behind her mother's chair. "My brother," the vagrant asks me, "have you found the Lord Jesus Christ?"
"I didn't know he was looking for me."
"Is He your personal savior?"
"You know," I say, "I'm still kind of hoping to rescue myself."
"The man shakes his head, dreadlocks like snakes. "None of us are strong enough for that," he replies, and moves on. — Jodi Picoult

When you've got Roger Ailes on your side, you do not lose. — Rush Limbaugh

I can disintegrate a virgin's inhibitions at fifty paces, but I can't last two weeks at a job where I'm wearing a stupid hairnet and a paper hat. — Jim Butcher

Great Babylon" (16:19): though Babylon is not mentioned in Scripture between Genesis 11:9 (Babel is the Hebrew name for Bab-ili, which we render Babylon) and the days of Hezekiah, it had its own position in Hebrew thought. Though it had little political importance between its capture by the Kassites in 1530 BC and its being made the capital of a Chaldean empire in 626 BC, it was the virtually undisputed commercial and religious capital of the Fertile Crescent. So it is the personification, so to speak, for the Bible, of humanity organized for financial profit, and of manmade religion in all its attractive sophistry. These are the two aspects which are dealt with in chapters 17 (religion) and 18 (commerce). If we compare Nahum and Habakkuk, we shall learn something of the different impression created by the pride and cruelty of Assyria and the corruption of human nature which the prophet saw in Babylon. — F.F. Bruce

I've been hit in the head so many times, it's hard to remember that far back. I don't remember specific games. — Jim McMahon

I think it's a good thing to have a lot of voices in the media, and I think, you know, let all flowers bloom. — Cokie Roberts

Fear enslaves us, Truth sets us free and the only Truth is the Oneness. — Human Angels

The idea of reinvention has always seemed bizarre to me. — Robert Smith