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People always got the image I was an anti-Christ or antireligion. I'm not. I'm a most religious fellow. I was brought up a Christian and I only now understand some of the things that Christ was saying in those parables. Because people got hooked on the teacher and missed the message. All this bit about electing a President. We pick our own daddy out of a dog pound of daddies. — John Lennon

He tapped one of the ivory spikes between his legs and said, 'There be as good a way to lose your manhood as ever I've seen'. — Christopher Paolini

"Painters and poets," you say, "have always had an equal license in bold invention." We know; we claim the liberty for ourselves and in turn we give it to others. — Horace

When I first moved out to Los Angeles I was thinking, you know, I wanted to be an actor but I didn't really know what acting was about. I thought if I could be a model, or even do commercials and stuff like that for the rest of my life, I'd be happy. — Michael Biehn

Tundra is a huge, forever frozen wetland covering the entire coast of the Arctic Ocean. — Palmer Cox

People are getting to this place of understanding that their lifestyle choices actually do matter a whole lot as opposed to this notion that you live your life, come what may, and hope for a pill. — David Perlmutter

Let's start by checking your pulse," said Dr. Arnzin, wrapping the cuff of the blood pressure monitor around Stanley's arm and inflating it. He glanced at the readout and nodded. "No pulse. Good. — Jeff Strand

There are no tough guys in wrestling. — Randy Savage

The strength of America is not in Washington. — J. C. Watts

I think life's a bit of what you make it and a little smidgen of you being the jellyfish, and the tide's just gently helping you along. — Andrew Buchan

I don't have a very clear idea of who the characters are until they start talking. — Joan Didion

He who is his own guide is guided by a fool. — Charles Spurgeon

Honesty is not only the first step toward greatness, it is greatness itself. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Brevity is the soul of wit, And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, — William Shakespeare