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You will not kill my girlfriend today, International Terrorists of Ambiguous Nationality! — John Green

With West, I picked deep and then deeper. I picked all the way, hot and cold, good and bad, dark and light. — Robin York

It is then, when we have set our intention to align our will with God's will, feeling, believing, and knowing our loving connection with all that is, that we can open up our intuition to our full potential. — Catherine Carrigan

Badass.'" My grandfather sampled the flavor of the word. It did not seem to revolt him, but it was nothing he needed ever to sample again. — Michael Chabon

I was always in the gym. People would look at me crazy because I spent so much time there. But that's what it was about. I'm glad I did it. — Kevin Durant

I would love to meet my soul mate. I'm always kind of keeping my eyes open for somebody. — Holly Madison

From this day forward until the day you are buried, do two things each day. First, master a difficult old insight, and second, add some new piece of knowledge to the world each day. — Edwin Land

I think a problem for most people in a fiduciary capacity is to eliminate self and greed and all those things so that they can actually be in a fiduciary capacity where the artist comes first or the client, whoever the client happens to be. — Shep Gordon

The most useful man in the most useful world, so long as only commodity was served, would remain unsatisfied. But, as fast as he sees beauty, life acquires a very high value. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The ambition of most beings is just to stay alive, overeat, spend too much, and avoid hard work. I'm happy that I can achieve much more than that ... and we all die sooner or later. A death in service of a great ideal is a fine thing. — Karen Traviss

Imagining and fantasizing did nothing but break her heart. — Cecelia Ahern

Creation happens to us, burns into us, changes us, we tremble and swoon, we submit. Creation - we participate in it, we encounter the creator, offer ourselves to him, helpers and companions. — Martin Buber

The first condition of education is being able to put someone to wholesome and meaningful work. — John Ruskin

In light of our current crisis, nothing could be more spiritual than saving our children from humanism, our economy from deprivation, and our liberty from extinction. — Marshall Foster

True, I am drunk, and small, and damp, but mistake not my moistness for weakness, although there's an argument to be made for that, as well. — Christopher Moore