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If it's not one god it's another. Allah or oil. Jesus or Jewels. Lenin or lust. — Victor Robert Lee

I care about the children of Detroit. — John Engler

If you were hurt at a younger age, its the thought that is killing you now — John Hillman

To attain Buddhahood ... we must scatter this life's aims and objects to the wind. — Milarepa

From what I've found a lot of people on Facebook are desperate for recognition and social interaction. They want me to find them, to gaze into their lives and notice them. PAY ATTENTION. — Peter Jelen

No matter what kind of day I've had at school, I always look forward to golf. — Nick Johnson

There is a pernicious tendency to make the opinions of the expert prevail by crowd methods, to rush the people instead of educating them. — Mary Parker Follett

Truth is tough. It will not break, like a bubble, at a touch; nay, you may kick it about all day like a football, and it will be round and full at evening. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Television shows and movies that are all white, I can't watch them. They totally alienate me. — BD Wong

In short, out-of-control emotions can make smart people stupid. — Daniel Goleman

Stefan G. Bucher is a man possessed. — Stefan G. Bucher

Early rising is no pleasure; early drinking's just the measure. — Francois Rabelais

You never knew this, but I was in love. Okay, infatuated, but it felt like love at the time. — Teresa Lo

Wisdom - Each day you wake up, know that your life is like a trillion dollars, use it wisely! — Pete Warner

Theophilus Crowe wrote bad free-verse poetry and played a jimbai drum while sitting on a rock by the ocean. He could play sixteen chords on the guitar and knew five Bob Dylan songs all the way through, allowing for a dampening buzz any time he had to play a bar chord. He had tried his hand at painting, sculpture, and pottery and had even played a minor part in the Pine Cove Little Theater's revival of Arsenic and Old Lace. In all of these endeavors, he had experienced a meteoric rise to mediocrity and quit before total embarrassment and self-loathing set in. Theo was cursed with an artist's soul but no talent. He possessed the angst and the inspiration, but not the means to create. — Christopher Moore