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A few of the principles by which I live: A good gag is worth any amount of time, money and effort; never draw to fill an inside straight; always keep score in games, never in love; never say 'Muskrat Ramble'; always keep them guessing; never listen to the same conversation twice; and (this is the hard part) listen to no one. — Annie Dillard

Now that that album's done [TModern Vampires of the City], I have time to revisit things that I was working on earlier, previous to it. I actually found it very helpful to be working on some music on my own. — Rostam Batmanglij

The fear of death in the one place was not as strong as another kind of fear, the fear of a world gone crazy, a place where anything could happen, where nothing could be trusted, where nothing was certain. A terrible place. — Orson Scott Card

In religion above all things the only thing of use is an objective truth. The only God that is of use is a being who is personal, supreme and good, and whose existence is as certain as that two and two make four. — W. Somerset Maugham

Some of you may be in great distress of mind, a distress out of which no fellow-creature can deliver you. You are poor nervous people at whom others often laugh. I can assure you that God will not laugh at you; he knows all about that sad complaint of yours, so I urge you to go to him, for the experience of many of us has taught us that, "the Lord is gracious and full of compassion. — Zack Eswine

For dynamic energy, driving force, and discipline, the Russian Communist Party is unique the world over, perhaps even throughout history. — Louis Fischer

I didn't get into comics as a stepping stone. — Jason Aaron

Chicks can make you flip more than any drug would. — Donnell Rawlings

If you spend most of your time turned away from people, you get to know what they're doing without having to see it. — Sophie Kinsella

How can you pull down strongholds of Satan if you don't even have the strength to turn off your TV? — Leonard Ravenhill

If perfection is absurd, why is tragedy common? — John Most