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The fundamental loss of a desire for God is the heart of original sin. — R.C. Sproul

It's interesting how sleepwalking in a certain way becomes an accumulation of your outside stimuli that's actually there and what's happening in your brain. — Mike Birbiglia

Period films to me are very often alienating to the audience. There's very often a formality. A staunchy quality to them that comes from the misenscene. It also comes from the performances of the actors, because they're acting Victorian which really means that they're just acting the way they've seen previous actors act Victorian. — Christopher Nolan

But a woman should not marry where there is no respect. Respect is the most important thing. — Zen Cho

I'd made it this far and refused to give up because all my life I had always finished the race. — Louis Zamperini

It's all very well going around thinking you're a cowboy, until you run into somebody who thinks he's an Indian. — Kinky Friedman

The original Dean Martin Comedy Hour handed me some hysterical sketches. I've got highlights on tons of these variety shows, given to me by their great writers. I'd love to be doing all that again. — Ruth Buzzi

Twelve million students take the PARCC or Smarter Balanced. Now, if 5 percent opt out, that creates - that triggers some restrictions, and 5 percent of 12 million is only 600,000. — John Merrow

Mr. Tagomi turned to a passer-by, a thin man in rumpled suit. "What is that?" he demanded, pointing. The man grinned. "Awful, ain't it? That's the Embarcadero Freeway. A lot of people think it stinks up the view. — Philip K. Dick

There are cases in which the greatest daring is the greatest wisdom. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Very gifted people may be sociopathic in varying degrees. — Camille Paglia

Nobody knows anything when they are in their midtwenties. — Matthew Quick

Even as we live with the knowledge that each day might be our last, we don't want to believe it. — Sharon Salzberg