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I have been to the theater more since I have lived in New York than I ever really did in London working on a television show. — Richard C. Armitage

The devil, he's about this big. He had a red suit on and a widow's peak, and then a pointed tail, and like a sulfur reek. Yes, it was him alright, I swear. — Frank Zappa

Soul is nothing but the functional expression of protoplasmic activity in the brain. — Abhijit Naskar

Thank you Mama for the nine months you carried me through/ ... No one knows the pressure you bear a just only you. — Sizzla

She moved her hand to smack him in the chest, but he had placed the sheet of bubble wrap there, his eyes full of mischief. — Heather Woodhaven

We have a lamp inside us. The oil of that lamp is our breathing, our steps, and our peaceful smile. Our practice is to light up the lamp. — Thich Nhat Hanh

We could fly anywhere in the world given that we had to fly coach but we could fly anywhere in the world or do whatever we wanted to do. — Casey Neistat

The fact that your voice is amplified to the degree where it reaches from one end of the country to the other does not confer upon you greater wisdom or understanding than you possessed when your voice reached only from one end of the bar to the other. — Edward R. Murrow

My recommendation instead, however, is that we do not surrender questions of value, whether absolute matters of truth, goodness, and beauty or relative judgment of more or less truth, goodness, and beauty. With those questions to the fore, in fact, we can interrogate various other traditions and truly learn something that can improve our own. Perhaps the Presbyterians really do know more than we do about due process in church government. Perhaps the Orthodox really do know some things we do not about iconography. Perhaps the Mennonites really can teach us the meaning of 'enough.' Perhaps the Pentecostals can help liberate us from dull and disembodied worship. Baptists who have learned to improve their procedures from Presbyterians, their art from the Orthodox, their finances from the Mennonites, and their worship from the Pentecostals do not therefore become worse Baptists but better ones. And so around the ecumenical circle, no? — John G. Stackhouse Jr.

It's in the dictionary. And when I find what it is, I'll write it down in case it comes up again, I'll be certain to avoid it. — Aimee Mann