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You don't want to argue with me because you don't know how to. None of you do, because you avoid people who think differently, — Anonymous

And I was in another band called Flash In The Pan, which was soca, Latin music, down in Laguna Beach. — Travis Barker

I don't know whether any of you, gentlemen, ever partook of a real substantial hospitable Scotch breakfast, and then went out to a slight lunch of a bushel of oysters, a dozen or so of bottled ale, and a noggin or two of whiskey to close up with. If you ever did, you will agree with me that it requires a pretty strong head to go out to dinner and supper afterwards. — Charles Dickens

I am constantly amazed by man's inhumanity to man. — Primo Levi

The invisible world of thought and conduct had been the frequent subject of his musings; but the other, tangible world was close to him too, spreading like a rich populous plain between himself and the distant heights of speculation. The old doubts, the old dissatisfactions, hung on the edge of consciousness; but he was too profoundly Italian not to linger awhile in that atmosphere of careless acquiescence that is so pleasant a medium for the unhampered enjoyment of life. Some day, — Edith Wharton

I imagine a line, a white line, painted on the sand and on the ocean, from me to you. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Uh-huh. Now Ali was beginning to get the picture. Riding backseat on a bike like Phantom was better than Mr. Blue any day. Not to mention the highly erotic act of wrapping one's legs around the man you loved. — Julie Ann Walker

the world is insane. You only have to watch the news to know it. When — Stephen King

If you find it complicated to answer someone's question, do not answer it, for his container is already full and does not have room for the answer — Ibn Arabi

The best teachers that I had were always the ones I never wanted to disappoint. — Taylor Mali

At the heart of liberty is the right to define one's own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life. — Anthony Kennedy