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As he listened to them, Neil realised he was happy. It was such an unexpected and unfamiliar feeling he lost track of the conversation for a minute. — Nora Sakavic
The freedom I treasure most is the freedom to get up and leave. — Marty Rubin
Though I seek heaven on earth, the longer I live, the more I realize... I should not seek it here. — Alexa Stewart
As with any young species, this one's position is precarious. — Elizabeth Kolbert
Perhaps it had nothing to do with sin and everything to do with sociopathy, that most incurable of human disorders because all so afflicted consider themselves blessed rather than cursed. — Joseph Wambaugh
I was never one to sit down and write a plan for my future. — Jack Kilmer
Today when the public thinks of the products of science it is likely to think about environmental problems, an unproductive armament industry, careless or dishonest 'scientific' reports, Livermore cheers for 'nukes forever' and a huge amount of self-serving noise on every subject from global warming to 'the face of God'. — Leo Kadanoff
When I was quite young, I put my trust in God
not government; and I never get the two confused. — Bob Dole
Goodnight moon. Sweet dreams. Smile kindly upon this little blue gum ball of us while we sleep. — Dave Matthews
Hopefully I'll fit the television in there. Maybe it'll be like music and television and movies. I mean, who knows? But hopefully I can be successful at everything I do. — Drake Bell
Smaller markets teams, when you hit bottom, you hit with a thud. — Billy Beane
Even if I have to do it alone, I will free all sentient beings from suffering and the causes of suffering, and set all sentient beings in happiness and its causes. — Dalai Lama XIV
A lot of kids, when they go to church, they don't really pay much attention to what they're saying or whatever. — Billy Bob Thornton
The text, written in Latin, was inspired by a fifteenth-century chef known as Maestro Martino and was called De honesta voluptate et valitudine, On honest pleasures and good health. — Bill Buford
