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The Jewish people are very diverse, and I believe this rich tapestry of identities and experiences strengthens our community. — Lynn Schusterman

And if that's all he's looking for then we'll set fire to his balls."
"What?" Storm's face twists in a mixture of shock and amusement.
I shrug. "What can I say, Storm? I'm into some weird shit. — K.A. Tucker

I don't have a dayjob or anything. And then, winter's [makes it] hard to do anything. — Spencer Krug

Clothing sizes are weird, they go: small, medium, large and then extra large, extra extra large, extra extra extra large. Something happened at large, they just gave up. They were like, 'I'm not doing any more adjectives; you just keep putting extras on there.' We could do better than that: small, medium, large, whoa, easy, slow down, stop it, interesting, American. — Demetri Martin

People couldn't become truly holy, he said, unless they also had the opportunity to be definitively wicked. — Terry Pratchett

I always know I'm a country singer, and regardless of where I've fallen into different places with my music, I know that, really, I'm a country singer. — Ronnie Milsap

I and my public understand each other very well: it does not hear what I say, and I don't say what it wants to hear. — Karl Kraus

I've been thinking about that question about what city people can do. The main thing is to realize that country people can't invent a better agriculture by ourselves. Industrial agriculture wasn't invented by us, and we can't uninvent it. We'll need some help with that. — Wendell Berry

My father was a slave and my people died to build this country and I am going to stay here and have a part of it just like you. — Paul Robeson

It is ever the case in war that beauty is destroyed in the stampede for victory." His — Oliver J. Tooley

The moment we become forgivers, then we are in line to enjoy the benefits of forgiveness. — Stephen Richards

Next was a castle divided into many small rooms, with a system for passing messages between rooms through a pneumatic tube. In each room was a group of people who responded to the messages by following certain rules laid out in books, which usually entailed sending more messages to other rooms. After — Neal Stephenson