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People told me I couldn't kill Nicholson, so I cast him in two roles and killed him off twice. — Tim Burton

The old continued to have one resurgence of foolishness after another, until the organism gave out altogether. — Saul Bellow

Things are sullen, and will be as they are, whatever we think them or wish them to be. — Ralph Cudworth

Reverence is a good thing, and part of its value is that the more we revere a man, the more sharply are we struck by anything in him (and there is always much) that is incongruous with his greatness. — Max Beerbohm

Common to all these types is the anthropomorphic character of their conception of God. In general, only individuals of exceptional endowments, and exceptionally high-minded communities, rise to any considerable extent above this level. But there is a third stage of religious experience which belongs to all of them, even though it is rarely found in a pure form: I shall call it cosmic religious feeling. It is very difficult to elucidate this feeling to anyone who is entirely without it, especially as there is no anthropomorphic conception of God corresponding to it. — Albert Einstein

One doesn't necessarily have a mission. — Nicky Oppenheimer

When I don't feel hurt, I hope they bury me. — Bernard Malamud

a cloudy cocktail called Smoke, made by mixing water and fuel alcohol. Smoke joints were tucked into the back of paint stores, drugstores, and markets, among the dry goods and the stacked cans. — Deborah Blum

An iron rod being placed on the outside of a building from the highest part continued down into the moist earth, in any direction strait or crooked, following the form of the roof or other parts of the building, will receive the lightning at its upper end, attracting it so as to prevent it's striking any other part; and, affording it a good conveyance into the earth, will prevent its damaging any part of the building. — Benjamin Franklin