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The wilderness holds answers to questions man has not yet learned to ask. — Nancy Newhall

My wife calls me grumpy cat. I'm normally a very pleasant person to be around. — Jonathan Tucker

Mindy Kaling is so smart and hilarious. — Melissa Fumero

Excrement can never be culturally elaborated to the extent that nutriment can. — Mason Cooley

this siren totally popped a lady boner. Des — Laura Thalassa

I was born into a very important family in Japan. My grandfather was a descendant of the Emperor, and we were very wealthy. — Yoko Ono

You're always going to be mad about a bad play. — Colin Kaepernick

Tell me something wicked. — Julia Quinn

Everything should take place slowly and incorrectly so that man doesn't get a chance to start feeling proud, so that man is sad and perplexed. — Venedikt Erofeev

She was so sick of hearing that excuse. Bullying was tolerated because bullying made its victims stronger, determined to fight back ... she loathed that logic. — Christopher G. Nuttall

Empty canvas. In appearance - really empty, silent, indifferent. Stunned, almost. In effect - full of tensions, with thousand subdued voices, heavy with expectations. A little frightened because it may be violated — Wassily Kandinsky

Suddenly, it seems ridiculous that we just came from a city airport named for Columbus, a terrible navigator who insisted to his dying day that he was in India - which is why people here are called Indians. As the Native women in Houston said, It could have been worse - he could have thought he was in Turkey. — Gloria Steinem

I'm a pretty goofy person. I'm an awkward dancer, for instance, and a terrible singer. — Gillian Jacobs

Every sincere prayer is heard and answered by our Heavenly Father, but the answers we receive may not be what we expect or come to us when we want or in the way we anticipate. — David A. Bednar