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Designers shouldn't design for museums any more than mummies should die for them. — Ralph Caplan

Why do they collect garbarge at 5am? Why? It's garbage. It's not going to go bad again. — Dave Attell

You know, when you talked about good days and bad days, do you think right now counts as the good days?"
"It depends. How do you feel right now?"
Rania closed her eyes when she said, "I feel strange. I haven't felt like this for a long time."
Zaheed took a deep breath. "How so?"
She shrugged. "Perhaps, it's because I'm in a whole new place, where I haven't set my foot before; the air smelt different and I'm talking to a stranger. It made me feel like I've just had all my memories erased and replaced with new ones. — Diyar Harraz

The world and the friends that lived in it are shadows: you alone remain real in this drowsing room. — Aldous Huxley

Justice, not the majority, should rule. — Christian Nestell Bovee

You know they say confession is good for the soul, right?

"I think that applies unless you're a priest. And you dont look like ANY priest I've ever seen."

"It's true. I am having trouble with purity of thoughts at the moment..."

She hadn't had a pure thought since she'd met him... — Amy Andrews

I always knew I was going somewhere - going out. I just knew. I just knew. I just knew there were a lot more points of view out there. — Brad Pitt

A fellow is more afraid of the trouble he might have than he ever is of the trouble he's already got. He'll cling to trouble he's used to before he'll risk a change. Yes. A man will talk about how he'd like to escape from living folks. But it's the dead folks that do him the damage. It's the dead ones that lay quiet in one place and dont try to hold him, that he cant escape from. — William Faulkner

At its core, stress is simply a state of mind. Everything else is after the fact. — Kiran Dintyala

C.J. had once believed that he understood who he was, what he was about, what he was capable of. But when the moment came to act upon these convictions, he discovered that his knowledge of self was faulty. Had his lack of killer instinct been a momentary lapse, first time jitters? Or was there more to it than that? If not the fearless, remorseless man he supposed himself to be, then just who was he? — Roy L. Pickering Jr.

I write books that way - I put a first line down and say, "Where does this go?" — Carl Reiner