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Does it trouble me to write so insubstantially, with air on air? Well
my words will be as enduring as anything my father wrote, or Shakespeare wrote, or Beethoven wrote, or Darwin wrote. It turns out that they all wrote with air on air. — Kurt Vonnegut

At the apex of Prince's career, I listened almost exclusively to metal. My sister actually purchased 'Purple Rain' on cassette, which I write about in my anthology ["Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas"]. And I felt ashamed that I liked Prince so much. A typical rock fan would be embarrassed that they liked Warrant or Ratt at the time, but I had the exact opposite experience. And I had this overwhelming fear that Prince was actually a better guitar player than any of the metal gods. — Chuck Klosterman

There scotsmen must have arses like leather,for while he ate I could see naught beneath his kilts but a pair of rather large balls , the secretary told him . - philippa — Bertrice Small

Every morning you have two choices. Continue to sleep with dreams - or - wake up and chase them. — Jay McLean

If you can honor yourself and be real about your discomfort and pain, then your happiness will be just as real. — Bryant McGill

When I'm in the U.K. I can't resist Maltesers and Twiglets - the evil combination. Luckily, I live in the U.S. so can't get them easily, which is probably a good thing. — Jane Seymour

I am composed of contradictions, which is why poetry is a better form for me than philosophy — Czeslaw Milosz

our God is not a God who just sits up in heaven watching everything from afar. Jesus is in the fire with us - standing beside us, experiencing the flames with us. He mourns with us, hurts over our sufferings with us, and celebrates our victories with us. When the fires of life begin to rage, he is with us. The hotter the flames burn, the closer he gets. — Kasey Van Norman

Formerly it was perceived in a person that on some occasion he wanted to think-it was perhaps the exception !-that he now wanted to become wiser and collected his mind on a thought: — Friedrich Nietzsche

You're not dying," he said.
"How do you know?"
His eyes latched onto mine. "Because I'd never let that happen. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

N OTHING is done in the interest of welfare for the common good where there is money to be made. — Anton Szandor LaVey

If you don't work on important problems, it's not likely that you'll do important work. — Richard Hamming