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Whereas an Otaku is a true connoisseur of the culture, showing the same reverence and respectful distance which any true expert
shows to their chosen field of expertise, the Weeaboo is like a socially awkward adolescent, ineptly trying to gain the social acceptance of Japanese people - because their unfortunate mental disorder has caused them to believe they are, in fact, Japanese. — Alexei Maxim Russell

As soon as you become complacent your show gets canceled. — Dick Wolf

If we will not learn to eat the only food that the universe grows-the only food that any possible universe ever can grow-then we must starve eternally. — C.S. Lewis

Nature was more merciful than men, providing for those who suffered great pain such blessedness as fainting; but men were cruel and brought their victims out of faints that the pain might start again. (On being tortured/The Tower.) — Jean Plaidy

My point is, however, that churches do promote beliefs that would more appropriately find a place in a context of intellectual debate. They wind up cheerleading for highly dubious opinions on historical, scientific, and metaphysical matters, simply on the bases of emotional preference and the inertia of tradition. They demand conformity to these beliefs, and if you cannot swim with the current, then, well partner, maybe you'd be happier in another pool, another lake in fact, the one ablaze with burning sulfur. — Robert M. Price

He who leads troops has no right to think about himself. — Walter Model

I didn't have a normal academic career. I never studied cinema. I learned from life. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

Compassion is not a dirty word.. it's time we rehabilitated compassion into the national political vocabulary of this great nation of ours. — Kevin Rudd

I finally understand what a dickie-do is. Your gut does stick out more than your dickie do.
Regin — Kresley Cole

you're letting your emotions get the better of you, — Adrienne Bell