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What had he called himself? A stupid, crazy, illogical, senseless, rampantly jealous ass. Damn right, he was a stupid ass ...
Wait, that wasn't the relevant part she should remember. — Thea Harrison

Becoming the first Canadian male to win a Major Championship, especially being the Masters, was a dream come true. — Mike Weir

Men who fear God face life fearlessly. Men who do not fear God end up fearing everything. — Richard Halverson

We say that the most dangerous
criminal now is the entirely lawless modern philosopher. Compared
to him, burglars and bigamists are essentially moral men; my heart
goes out to them. They accept the essential ideal of man; they
merely seek it wrongly. Thieves respect property. They merely wish
the property to become their property that they may more perfectly
respect it. But philosophers dislike property as property; they
wish to destroy the very idea of personal possession. Bigamists
respect marriage, or they would not go through the highly
ceremonial and even ritualistic formality of bigamy. But
philosophers despise marriage as marriage. Murderers respect human
life; they merely wish to attain a greater fulness of human life in
themselves by the sacrifice of what seems to them to be lesser
lives. But philosophers hate life itself, their own as much as
other people's. — G.K. Chesterton

The truth is we don't know the truth. We just live and learn how to tell the truth because we were born liars. — Auliq Ice

If you won't take yourself seriously,
why would anyone else?
If you can't love yourself madly,
how could anyone else? — Himmilicious

I built a jail in my closet and I would incarcerate my family from time to time. — Will Ferrell

Eating fries without salt feels like a sacrifice. "What am I, a pioneer? — Jim Gaffigan

I'd never imagined I'd become the ambassador of housewives. — Mona Singh

As soon as you have a language that has a past tense and a future tense you're going to say, 'Where did we come from, what happens next?' The ability to remember the past helps us plan the future. — Margaret Atwood