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Art is the expression of the conviction that we can have a rational relationship with the world and each other. It isn't the faith or hope that we can, it is the demonstration that we can. — Edward Bond

We're the guys who, if someone says you really shouldn't do an episode making fun of Scientologists, we say, 'Whatever.' Someone says, 'They might come try to burn your house down,' we say, 'We'll just get another one.' — Trey Parker

It's so hard for me to wrap my head around the concept of truth, I don't even know what people mean by it. — Aaron Koblin

I'd love to design stuff that I'd like to wear and that other people could wear, too. — Dionne Bromfield

No wonder if such persons look upon imputed righteousness as the shadow of a dream, who esteem those things which evidence its necessity to be but fond imaginations. And small hope is there to bring such men to value the righteousness of Christ, as imputed to them, who are so unacquainted with their own unrighteousness inherent in them. Until men know themselves better, they will care very little to know Christ at all. — John Owen

I realize im black, but id like to be viewed as a person, and that is everybodys wish. — Michael Jordan

I have accepted another one of life's dangerous invitations: the invitation to feel. My — Glennon Doyle Melton

I wasn't able to articulate it until after audience members gave feedback. And then, similarly, when we talked about the bromance being unique, I don't think Mark, Jay, and I really saw how special that aspect of that bromance was until our audience members sort of gave us feedback and let us know, "Hey, we've never seen a bromance like this before on television." — Steve Zissis

Optimism may sometimes be delusional, but pessimism is always delusional. — Alan Cohen

Nothing could be older than the daily news, nothing deader than yesterday's newspaper. — Edward Abbey

No one notices, no one even cares, when I fade away again. I'm a shadow, and no one remembers shadows. — Victoria Aveyard

With the rise of cable, network is clearly floundering because the characters on cable are far more fascinating than they are on network. Network television is trying to figure it out. Network television really relies on story rather than character, and cable relies on character. — Dylan McDermott