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What does Austin need to move that large car? Powers! — Steve Jolly

I am not responsible for all the journalists in the past that have told lies. — David Bailey

Betsy: You gentlemen stand around and look tough while I do an astral reconnaissance.
Fantomex: I confess to feeling inferior in the company of such a gifted telepath. But for you, Warren, to be so.. dependent. It must be emasculating.
Warren: Oh yeah, it's a real hardship. Worst part is all the sex it leads to. Terrible stuff to endure. — Rick Remender

The flies were teaching an advanced seminar in philosophy as they crawled up the crack of my ass — Richard Brautigan

Don't believe tree-huggers who claim that our ancestors lived in harmony with nature. Long before the Industrial Revolution, Homo sapiens held the record among all organisms for driving the most plant and animal species to their extinctions. We have the dubious distinction of being the deadliest species in the annals of biology. Perhaps — Yuval Noah Harari

Our manners have been corrupted by communication with the saints. Our hymn-books resound with a melodious cursing of God and enduring Him forever. One would say that even the prophets and redeemers had rather consoled the fears than confirmed the hopes of man. There is nowhere recorded a simple and irrepressible satisfaction with the gift of life, any memorable praise of God. — Henry David Thoreau

Writing in a journal is just a stall, a waiting game, a way to tell yourself that you're working when you're not, that you're doing something of value when you're just using up paper, that you're a writer when in fact you're just going through the motions of one. Look at me! I have blank paper in front of me-and now I'm filling it, with words! — Robert Masello

I would rather be a swineherd, understood by the swine, than a poet misunderstood by men. — Soren Kierkegaard

The illusion is reality. The only contradiction is the observer. — Lionel Suggs

I always enjoyed the hearty society of a snowstorm. — John Muir

It was not a curse to fully inhabit your body. — Libba Bray