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Onstage, I don't feel any glory from people clapping in the audience, but when they're pushing me to do something new that feels good. — Jack White

For when you come to think of it, which is the real shape of the glowworm: the insignificant little creature crawling about on the palm of you hand, or the poetic spark that swims through the summer night? — Thomas Mann

The laws of nature are ... thoughts of God — Heinrich Zschokke

I'm disappointed ... that the president has not done more to demand that Congress and other federal agencies make the same sacrifices millions of Americans are already making. There is no charity without sacrifice. — Tom Coburn

But they (the infantry) had no use for boys of twelve and thirteen, and before I had a chance in another war, the desire to kill people to whom I had not been introduced had passed away. — Mark Twain

For artists, there's a very fine line between delusion and belief. — Brian Koppelman

Once in a while, I try to sneak in something less known anyway. — Bobby Short

I am philosophical Christ; crucified on the cross of ignorance for the sake of
divine vanity. — Kedar Joshi

The trans fatty acids (found in animal products and cooked oils) are a factor in breast cancer. — Edward Martin

You love someone. You don't leave her to drown. And you don't tell her she's crazier than she already knows that she is! — Caitlin R. Kiernan

I would like to say we're at a point where global warming is impossible to deny. Let's just say that global warming deniers are now on a par with Holocaust deniers, though one denies the past and the other denies the present and future. — Ellen Goodman

Stillness of person and steadiness of features are signal marks of good breeding. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Suppose that humans happen to be so constructed that they desire the opportunity for freely undertaken productive work. Suppose that they want to be free from the meddling of technocrats and commissars, bankers and tycoons, mad bombers who engage in psychological tests of will with peasants defending their homes, behavioral scientists who can't tell a pigeon from a poet, or anyone else who tries to wish freedom and dignity out of existence or beat them into oblivion. — Noam Chomsky