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I learned that fighting on the chess board could also have an impact on the political climate in the country. — Garry Kasparov

God don't like complaints. — Rick Danko

Across the board, Australian films need to have a lot more money spent on selling them. — Hugo Weaving

If you want me to treat your ideas with more respect, get some better ideas. — John Scalzi

I thought, When the past dies, we mourn for the dead. When the future dies, we mourn for ourselves. — Gloria Steinem

The idea of God, infinity, or spirit stands for the possible attempt at an impossible conception. — Edgar Allan Poe

Jarod Kintz gets so many retweets, he's like Katniss Everdeen with tourettes in a forest full of Mockingjays. — Ryan Lilly

The important task of literature is to free man, not to censor him, and that is why Puritanism was the most destructive and evil force which ever oppressed people and their literature: it created hypocrisy, perversion, fears, sterility. — Anais Nin

I usually don't write at night, but there are times where I wake up at 3 in the morning and write all night. — John Searles

Fatherhood will put a man through a lot, but it's a tremendous job, the best in the world - even better than playing basketball. — Derek Fisher

I had a holiday job in a kitchen, but I think we'll draw a polite veil over that. There was nothing joyous or creative about it. And none of this helped my studies. — Fergus Henderson

I am in love with you, Magdalene. What I feel for you is timeless. And when I die, when this body releases me, I will find you and I will be your eternal protector. — Laury Falter

We need faith, not because there are beings who will punish us or reward us, but because gods are a wonderful way of describing things that are happening to us. — Ming-Dao Deng

Envy and jealousy stem from the fundamental inability to rejoice at someone else's happiness or success — Matthieu Ricard