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I told them that when I heard Billy was bright, an artist and musician, and when I heard that he loved his family and loved people through difficulty in relationships, and when I heard that he struggled with heroin and booze addictions and an unhelpful brain chemistry, and when I heard that he was beautifully queer and passionate and sometimes played piano in his sister's dresses, I knew. I knew that Billy was pretty much exactly the kind of person Jesus would hang out with. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

Gary Hart is going to be all over the political spectrum fuzzing it up just like Jack Kennedy. — Robert Novak

Why use a modifier to set straight a not-quite-right noun when the right noun is available? — William Safire

You must be vulnerable to be sensitive to reality. And to be vulnerable is just another way of saying that one has nothing more to lose. I don't have anything but darkness to lose. — Bob Dylan

Opinions are not facts; and neither are most facts. — Marty Rubin

One of the biggest challenges in my job is letting go of the movie once you go home at night, and knowing you can't do anything to your performance once you've laid it on film. — Amber Heard

Shadow owes its birth to light. — John Gay

A lot of American shows don't last for as long as 12 episodes. They get cut after one. But certainly one of the great things about The Office in particular was that there was a beginning, a middle and an end. — Matt Groening

Only the illogical has any chance of being true. — Marty Rubin

You don't have to have a murdered sister to be a good homicide detective, but it helps. — Glen Klinkhart

Democracy without morality is impossible. — Jack Kemp

Tell me - everything." So he did. About the hellfire, and the Wyrdhounds, and Lorcan. And then the past three days, of organizing and healing and Lysandra scaring the living shit out of everyone by shifting into a ghost leopard anytime one of Dorian's courtiers stepped out of line. When — Sarah J. Maas