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One thing I don't like about crap:
its size that is too big to be digested. — Toba Beta

The only way change will ever happen is if we speak up, and we have to know that it actually has an impact. Because we have a lot more power than we think we do, I think. — Josh Brolin

There seems to be at least one common denominator to all intelligent life: it was bipedal and bimannual. Four legs was the most practical number for any animal on any planet, and it seems that nature has nothing else to work with. When she decided to give intelligence to a species, she taught him to stand on his hind legs, freeing his forefeet to become tools of his intellect. And she usually taught him by making him use his hands to climb. As a Cophian biologist had said, Life first tries to climb a tree to get to the stars. When it fails, it comes down and invents the high-C drive. — Walter M. Miller Jr.

There is only one way to overcome the trials of life.
And that is to, by faith, in Jesus name, overcome them. — Calvin W. Allison

I am a big fan of the Gallagher brothers. At Liverpool, they came a few times; they are friends of Steven Gerrard. It was nice to meet them. When I was in Spain, I couldn't speak English, so I couldn't understand the lyrics. When I came to England, I started studying music and trying to understand what my favourite songs said. — Fernando Torres

Along the cool sequestered vale of life,
They kept the noiseless tenour of their way. — Thomas Gray

The servant of God earns half a doctorate through illness — Ignatius Of Loyola

We have teeth and we have tails
We have tails we have eyes
We were here before you fell
We will be here when you rise. — Neil Gaiman

Gods and wonders always appear, to attend the birth of kings. — George R R Martin

It is true that I am carrying out various methods of treatment recommended by doctors and dentists in the hope of dying in the remote future in perfect health. — George Santayana

A time of darkness, despair, disillusion-so black only the inferno of the human mind can be-symbolic death, and numb shock-then the painful agony of slow rebirth and psychic regeneration — Sylvia Plath