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Before Eminem, the idea that there would be a white rapper that anybody would really check for was fantastic or amazing or impossible. — Talib Kweli

seems that he forgot to mention using his leg to block a bullet several weeks back. He's — Morris Fenris

You're jealous of a bird?" she asks.
"What? No!" I snap. I just don't think I like peacocks very much.
"You're jealous of a bird," she says, a glint of amusement coming into her eyes. She glances back at her phone. "He IS gorgeous. Goddddd, soooo gorgeous," she moans out the words, throwing her head back.
"Hilarious," I say, trying not to smile now at my own ridiculousness. "That bird was trying to move in on my territory. I know a brazen male threat when I see one. — Mia Sheridan

The laugh is what trumps everything. — Bob Odenkirk

Spaceflight is nothing less than the exterior metaphor for the shamanic voyage. In other words, in our terms, the hallucinogenic experience. This is the way engineers get high. They go to the moon! — Terence McKenna

Haven't you seen that part of me as well? A man's many things. To isolate one part of him and judge him on that alone is to do him an injustice, don't you think? — William Kent Krueger

Children only know what you teach them. — Paul Ramsey

Let frugality and industry be our virtues. — John Adams

I have never found, in a long experience of politics, that criticism is ever inhibited by ignorance. — Harold Macmillan

The Challenger was the first American spacecraft to carry astronauts but have no escape system. — Hugh Harris

There's no one more obnoxious and self-righteous than the self-made man. And no one more admirable. — Joe R. Lansdale

[W]e people the other planets, not that we may place there different beings from ourselves, but more beings of our own and similar nature. — Ludwig Feuerbach

We don't think much about climate change and rising sea levels here in the U.S. Beyond a few gardeners, birders and hikers who notice the changes in our own ecosystem, we live on, blissfully unaware of our changing Earth. Our storms - Katrina, Sandy - are dismissed as once-in-a-century events. — J. Maarten Troost