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I've always loved the rush you get from watching a really scary movie, but I never watch them alone. It's fun to turn out the lights and scream and clutch someone's hand and spill the popcorn all over the place and hide under each other. — Sunny Mabrey

But the most important part of her ritual was cleaning the toilet. In order to prevent the spread of bacteria and viruses, it had to be done with absolute thoroughness and precision. Cleaning the toilet was a test of her competence and loyalty to Oliver, her god, and the precept of staying in control. — Andrea Kayne Kaufman

Perhaps the most radical thing we followers of Jesus can do in the information age is treat each other like humans-not heroes, not villains, not avatars, not statuses, not Republicans, not Democrats, not Calvinists, not Emergents-just humans. This wouldn't mean we would stop disagreeing, but I think it would mean we would disagree well. — Rachel Held Evans

A great irony is that the quest for secular immortality is being funded by foundations and individuals who seem to hate life — Dean Cavanagh

There is a difference if we see something with a pencil in our hand or without one. — Paul Valery

Nadal's the best player in history on [clay], and he is one of the best-ever players that played this game. — Novak Djokovic

The most sexy trait in a woman is- when she starts taking the world by a storm! — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

There are some people that probably should be in the Hall of Fame, but they're not for some reason. — Gale Sayers

In the wild, a mother and daughter stay together until one of them dies. — Jodi Picoult

The myth of Bardot is finished, but Brigitte is me. — Brigitte Bardot

I find no contradiction between being a Highlander, a Scot, a citizen of the U.K. and a citizen of the European Union at one and the same time. — Charles Kennedy

I just want to bring the people good music. — Prince Royce

Mitt Romney had a fundraiser in Israel with a bunch of diamond merchants, we don't know the names of them. — Bob Beckel

Translated poetry filled the no-man's-land between my own work and other writers', and I found this fascinating to explore. — Edwin Morgan