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It hurts so badly when you grow up and understand that everything you believed in and devoted yourself were just fallacy and stupidity. — M.F. Moonzajer

If I don't try to move, I don't have to find out what parts don't work. Lauren Crowder to Alan Gregory — Stephen White

(Zeke) finally did what I'd been fearing and hoping and dreaming he'd do from the very start. — Julie Kagawa

The freedom to be happy restricts human freedom if you are not free to be not happy. — Maggie Nelson

A canny reader here may object that there's some kind of Zenoid sleight of hand going on in the above proof, and might ask why a similar hankie procedure and series couldn't be applied to the irrational numbers to quote-unquote prove that the total % of Line-space taken up by the irrationals is also 2*(Infinitesimally small symbol). The reason such a proof can't work is that, no matter how infinitely or even (Infinity to the Infinity symbol) ly many red hankies you drape, there will always be more irrational numbers than hankies. Always. Cantor proved this, too. — David Foster Wallace

I don't even want you to nod, that's how much you annoy me. Just freeze and shut up. — Neal Stephenson

We do not need answers or formulas to minister in crisis. — John Ortberg

I found that when it hurt, sometimes the most effective response was to feel the pain rather than wish it away or pretend it was not there. — Phindiwe Nkosi

Just because I haven't put a lot of thought into this book doesn't mean you shouldn't. I warn you to read this book carefully. Savor my ideas. Memorize the pertinent passages. Eat with it, sleep with it, let nature take its course.
Because what I have dictated is nothing less than a Constitution for the Colbert Nation. And, like our Founding Fathers, I hold my Truths to be self-evident, which is why I did absolutely no research.
I didn't need to. The only research I needed was a long hard look in the mirror. — Stephen Colbert

To do meaningful work is to contribute - to create value in society. — Charles Koch