Kenichi Ebina Quotes & Sayings
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I go to church every Sunday, which is like going to the gas station once a week and really, really filling up. — Anne Lamott

Sometimes I want to yell on this track; I want to yell the whole song, and I don't think nothing's wrong with that, but the older generation feel like you can't. — Slim Jimmy

I'm not looking for a paycheck. — Howard Stern

Tristan stepped away from me. No, Robbie, listen. If there were any other way to turn off her programming, I would tell you. Lisa wants to know what she really feels, free of the programming, and I think we should help her. The pills will still keep her a bit compliant until we get her weaned off of them, but at least we can turn off her compulsion to please me sexually. Then she can really choose who she loves. — A. Violet End

Twenty times better to err on the person than suspicious of everyone. — Arkady Strugatsky

The more broken you are, the more light gets through. — Jason Gray

God is dormant between two Bing Bang periods. — Marieta Maglas

For me, the scariest thing about a serial killer is that there's somebody who lives next door to you, running power tools late into the night, and you don't know he has a refrigerator full of penises. — David Fincher

Aubrey - "Apparently she wears a black leather catsuit and a golden mask."
Irene - "Any details on the mask?"
Aubrey - "I think people are usually too busy looking at the black leather catsuit. — Genevieve Cogman

Enormous? Did you just call me fat? — Cassandra Clare

I don't think you get perfect couples. At best you get two people building something, and working at it, and loving each other, and doing their best to communicate. — Neil Gaiman

You can calculate Zsa Zsa Gabor's age by the rings on her fingers. — Bob Hope

There was water and waves all around. They ran towered the shore, and made way for the boat as it ran through. At the back of the boat, water squirted out and some of it was white.
It was magical. — Jesse Haubert

Vampires let us play with death and the issue of mortality. They let us ponder what it would mean to be truly long lived. Would the long view allow us to see the world differently, imagine social structures differently? Would it increase or decrease our reverence for the planet? Vampires allow us to ask questions we usually bury. — Margot Adler