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But I think the best movements are fueled by a joyful vision of what could be. — Robby Novak

To define something is to subordinate it to a tangle of intellectual relationships. And when you do that you destroy real understanding. — Robert M. Pirsig

If churches want to play the game of politics, let them pay admission like everyone else. — George Carlin

Good men don't need to become legends. They just do what's right anyway. — Brandon Sanderson

Competition of praise inclineth to a reverence of antiquity. For men contend with the living, not with the dead. — Thomas Hobbes

Just live right now, and be yourself, it doesn't matter if it's not good enough for someone else. — Calum Hood

Tweeting about objects means I don't need to bid on them, which is a blessing. Buying something is a way of saying, 'Look at this!' So is tweeting. So, I guess, is writing fiction. — Elizabeth McCracken

I gave him a mocking smile. "Come on, Jack. Don't deprive me of the pleasure of watching you donate a DNA sample. I'll even pay for it."
"That offer might interest me," he said, "if it involved anything more exciting than a buccal swab."
-Ella & Jack — Lisa Kleypas

Organizing atheists is like hurding cats — Madalyn Murray O'Hair

Thus we see that the lot of the duck hunter is not a happy one. He is the child of frustration, the collector of mishap, the victim of misfortune. He suffers from cold and wet and lack of sleep. He is punished more often than rewarded. Yet he continues. Why? Because one great day
and great days do come, days when the ducks are willing and the gun swings true
repays him many fold for all the others. — Ted Trueblood

I don't care who you are, the pressure is on to go to the next task immediately. What happened to the days of hanging out in the hammock all afternoon? — James Brolin

Silence is the language of god, all else is poor translation. — Rumi