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I was equally in love with singing and acting from an early age. — Minnie Driver

I don't like telephones: I don't like when they ring. Just because it rings, you have to pick it up. I don't even like opening mail; I'm weird. — Douglas Coupland

religion is a method of self-governance which allows a culture or civilization to invoke its own order by divine mandate. — Tom Watson

Generally, I like to appear smart. I don't admit being stupid when there's any hope I'm not. — Michelle Sagara West

You have to trust your government. Don't let every scar, every wart, every hiccup condemn the whole body. — Salman Khurshid

I think when one becomes very close to another person, it can mean loving and intimacy, but on the other hand, there's also the danger of one destructing another under the name of love. I think that is the scariest thing for me in various relationships. — Bong Joon-ho

It is not the biggest, the brightest or the best that will survive, but those who adapt the quickest. — Charles Darwin

If you want to make God laugh, then tell him your plans! — Robin S. Sharma

My favorite ski run in the U.S. is International on the front face of Vail Mountain. — Lindsey Vonn

Evolution in the biosphere is therefore a necessarily irreversible process defining a direction in time; a direction which is the same as that enjoined by the law of increasing entropy, that is to say, the second law of thermodynamics. This is far more than a mere comparison: the second law is founded upon considerations identical to those which establish the irreversibility of evolution. Indeed, it is legitimate to view the irreversibility of evolution as an expression of the second law in the biosphere. — Jacques Monod

I think that when you are famous every weakness is exaggerated. — Marilyn Monroe

Hope can be bruised and battered. It can be forced underground and even rendered unconscious, but hope cannot be killed. — Neal Shusterman

The Victorian era was an age of superlatives and larger-than-life characters, and as far as that goes, Dr. Wildman Whitehouse fit right in: what Victoria was to monarchs, Dickens to novelists, Burton to explorers, Robert E. Lee to generals, Dr. Wildman Whitehouse was to assholes. The only 19th-century figure who even comes close to him in this department is Custer. — Neal Stephenson