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For every little kid who still believes in Santa Claus, there is at least one adult who still believes in professional wrestling. — Doug Larson

If I think about the way I was drawn into the music, it was much more by recordings than by live performances. — Evan Parker

I'm a lawyer who, on occasion, represents celebrities. — Robert Shapiro

In addition to localized neural networks, hallucinogenic drugs have been documented to trigger such preternatural experiences, such as the sense of floating and flying stimulated by atropine and other belladonna alkaloids. These can be found in mandrake and jimsonweed and were used by European witches and American Indian shamans, probably for this very purpose.32 Dissociative anesthetics such as the ketamines are also known to induce out-of-body experiences. Ingestion of methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) may bring back long-forgotten memories and produce the feeling of age regression, while dimethyltryptamine (DMT) - also known as "the spirit molecule" - causes the dissociation of the mind from the body and is the hallucinogenic substance in ayahuasca, a drug taken by South American shamans. People who have taken DMT report "I no longer have a body," and "I am falling," "flying," or "lifting up. — Michael Shermer

The pain became my enemy. More than the Count Renar, more than my father's bartering with lives he should have held more precious than crown, or glory, or Jesu on the cross. — Mark Lawrence

Our politicians always show lame excuse to defend their cripple decisions. — Munia Khan

I didn't have it in me," I say. "The minute I felt unsupported I gave up. I saw that to be a painter meant a lifetime of not being supported. — Jami Attenberg

Love opens the eyes of our understanding and enables us to see more of the truth than can those who are blinded by self-love. Those who love most, see most. — Hannah Hurnard

It seemed to me that where others had prayed before to their God, in their joy or in their agony, was of itself a sacred place. — Elizabeth Gaskell