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In my experience, luck is more output than input, — Dave Duncan
Literature should not be suppressed merely because it offends the moral code of the censor. — William O. Douglas
All that I am and all that I have is yours. — Alexis York Lumbard
Quetzalcoatl is a primal idea of the duality of human nature. The serpent is the embodiment of Heaven and Earth. It scares people in many ways. — Robert Graham
Real faith never disappoints because it is in God, grounded on His character, promises, covenant and oath. — Aiden Wilson Tozer
If lawyers are disbarred and clergymen defrocked, doesn't it follow that electricians can be delighted, musicians denoted? — George Carlin
The problem is almost everybody is just recording the world with home photographic toys, not doing metaphor or ideas. We have a photographic culture that's not conditioned to think in terms of symbol. — James Balog
Our premise is that inclusion leads to growth. So for those who are locked out, they lose development, and those who are in power lose market and growth. — Jesse Jackson
Doing the simple thing first doesn't mean your solution will work forever. — Mike Krieger
The job of the critic is to report to us his moods. — Oscar Wilde
The less you know, the more I comprehend. You don't have to drag me down, I descend. — Shawn Colvin
Why is it so hard to articulate love yet so easy to express disappointment? — Kaui Hart Hemmings
I am very much aware of my own double self. The well-known one is very under control; everything is planned and very secure. The unknown one can be very unpleasant. I think this side is responsible for all the creative work - he is in touch with the child. He is not rational; he is impulsive and extremely emotional. — Ingmar Bergman
The ways of Providence cannot be reasoned out by the finite mind ... I cannot fathom them, yet seeking to know them is the most satisfying thing in all the world. — Selma Lagerlof
