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Historians of the future will find it incredible that we mutilated babies by cutting off the end of their penises in the name of medicine. There are now serious concerns this routine procedure may actually deprive adult men of a vital part of their sexual sensitivity. — Dean Edell

All art is contemporary, if it's alive, and if it's not alive, what's the point of it? — David Hockney

At some point, I realized that you don't get a full human life if you try to cut off one end of it; that you need to agree to the entire experience, to the full spectrum of what happens. — Jane Hirshfield

Lots of neat Christian boys, not a lot of Godly men. And we are working our tails off for you to try to develop some into that. But do not settle, because it's better that you be lonely now than you be married and lonely later. Are you tracking me? It is better that you be lonely now than for you to get married to a man that will teach your kids everything but the way of Jesus. — Matt Chandler

I know a lot of actors don't watch themselves on TV, but I think it's good to see how else you can improve. — Michael Welch

Everything must belong somewhere. I know that now, that's why I'm staying here. — Conor Oberst

With a poem you can say 'I got my feeling into words for myself. I now have the equivalent in words for that much of what I have felt.' — T. S. Eliot

Grief weighs nothing but you still have to drag it around. — Emily Rapp

Comedy is rarely funny. — Dov Davidoff

To forget is to blithely toss aside the hard lessons that were hard won by others before us, thereby needlessly dooming us to endure the hard lessons that are likely to be forgotten by those who will follow us. And it is altogether reasonable that in order to avoid this repetitive trouncing, God graciously granted us memories. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

No reason to mention my peculiarities, my wandering in the maze these many years, shut away from sight. and from love, too. — Jeffrey Eugenides

What difference did it make whether they were hurt or happy, right or wrong, when the sun rose and the moon waned just the same, with or without them? — Elif Shafak