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Real life this fdar had taught me that in the adult world, fate was chaotic and uncertain. Guidelines for success were arbitrary. But in the world of D&D, at least there was a rule book ... By role-playing, we were in control, and our characters ... wandered through places of danger, their destinies, ostensibly, within our grasp. — Ethan Gilsdorf

Giving votes in exchange for ideological support. To wit: identity politics for homosexuals. — Harry Hay

Honey, were you trying to be a 1950s beatnik from Funny Face or something?" He guesses, correctly. "It is one thing to channel your inner Audrey Hepburn, but it is quite another to wear a mock turtleneck and capris to a Hollywood event. This is the big time, sweetheart; you best check your costume at the door. — Katie Delahanty

What technology is really about is better ways to evolve. That is what we call an 'infinite game.' ... A finite game is played to win, and an infinite game is played to keep playing. — Kevin Kelly

I think Ace is a great guitarist, and with the four original members of KISS, there's a magic and chemistry that you just can't touch. — Vinnie Vincent

Is that what you think I'm going to do? Snap and kill you?" he asked. "Not me, you won't. I keep mace in my purse. You never know what kind of creep'll be shopping for a house." "Wait ... what?" "Invite — John Corey Whaley

We are all a collection of lost causes, stashed here so no one has to see just how wounded we are. — Meg Haston

The heart of Christ can be seen through the openings of his wounds. For what can prove to me so clearly as your wounds that you, O Lord Jesus, are sweet & mild & plenteous in mercy. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

There is nothing the state can do, and which society needs done, that cannot be done far better by the market. — Llewellyn Rockwell

The spirit of Mayfair beats in the soul of dandies and dandizettes everywhere. — Tyne O'Connell

War is a lottery in which nations ought to risk nothing but small amounts. — Napoleon Bonaparte