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She thought how strange it would be if she ever said 'Hello' to him. One did not greet oneself each morning. — Ayn Rand

I primarily have had my career in comedy, and that is something that I have never been too concerned about because I know there is really no room for vanity in comedy. Comedy comes from pain and it is a lot easier to empathize with somebody who is out of shape. — Chris Pratt

The Catholic influence just comes from being raised Catholic, going to church every Sunday, being confirmed, going to church on holy days. So it's coming from where I am. It serves the purpose of having people who have a base or foundation where they know what's right. — Craig Finn

He that does not know how wisely to meddle with public affairs in preaching the gospel, does not know how to preach the gospel. — Henry Ward Beecher

The coffee was so strong it snarled as it lurched out of the pot. — Betty MacDonald

A world remade in the image of Walt Disney, and driven by an increasingly sophisticated communications technology, is the total breakdown of civilization.20 — Morris Berman

What is possible for you in Christ Jesus depends on your capacity to believe. — T. B. Joshua

Nothing is so fortunate for mankind as its diversity of opinion ... — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

To make something, you have to work within your abilities. Honestly assess what you can do and even more important, what can't you do. — Adam Carolla

Man remembers and combines but does not create. — Richard Francis Burton

I'm sure a few marriages broke up because of feminism; it doesn't make feminism a cult. — Stefan Molyneux

It's a battle between record company, between producer and between mastering engineer. Because the louder you make your record in a digital process, the more dynamics are squished out of it. Nobody knows exactly what happens, but the dynamics in the performance disappear, and everything is at the same volume. — Geddy Lee

Plagiarism, n. A literary coincidence compounded of a discreditable priority and an honorable subsequence. — Ambrose Bierce