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Do you ever have dirty thoughts about spongebob? — James Patterson

I fidget through class, barely paying attention to Mrs. Schumaker droning on about wagon trains and buffalo. I get it. Life on the prairie was tough. Churning your own butter? Yay for the Industrial Revolution. — Mick Bogerman

She said several times that Malcollm was a fiend who was determined to destroy his children, and that I was the devil incarnate helping him. She hoped we would both rot in hell. (I thought devils and fiends might flourish there, actually.) — Dick Francis

Good writing comes from good talent. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Nuclear war is inevitable, says the pessimists; Nuclear war is impossible, says the optimists; Nuclear war is inevitable unless we make it impossible, says the realists. — Sydney J. Harris

Of course. Remember, I've seen you in her. And it's wonderful. — Clive Barker

[Restraints on the press] in all ages, have debauched morals, depressed liberty, shackled religion, supported despotism, and deluged the scaffold with blood. — James Madison

Typical of the limitations, even the contradictions of life, is the fact that what is most worth having can often only be had at the peril of life itself. — H.D.F. Kitto

A stiff breeze lifted the hair from my head. At my feet, the city doused its lights in sleep, its buildings blackened, as if for a funeral. — Sylvia Plath

Words themselves aren't that important. Even if somebody says words that shock you, or make you want to kill them, or make you tremble with emotion, the words themselves you tend to forget in time. Words are just tools we use to express or communicate something. — Ryu Murakami

Familiarity is the most destructive of all iconoclasts. — Bill Vaughan

As long as there is poverty there will be gods. — Will Durant

There is never a time when new distraction will not show up; we sow them, so several will grow from the same seed. — Seneca.