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When explorers first encountered my people, they called us heathens, sun worshippers. They didn't understand that the sun is a relative and illuminates our path on this earth. — Joy Harjo

I want my photos to be fresh and urgent. A good photograph should be a call to arms. — Terry Richardson

There is yet another reason why I cannot, nor wish to, believe in God: the fairy tale about him is not really mine, it belongs to strangers, to all men; it is soaked through by the evil-smelling effluvia of millions of other souls that have spun about a little under the sun and then burst ... — Vladimir Nabokov

She folded her arms and then shouted, "Right you thieving scunners! How dare you steal Miss Treason's funeral meats!"
"Oh, waily, waily, it's the foldin' o' the arms, the foooldin' o' the aaaarmss!" cried Daft Wullie, dropping to the ground and trying to cover himself with leaves. Around him Feegles started to wail and cower and Big Yan began to bang his head on the rear wall of the dairy. — Terry Pratchett

In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Happiness is the compass of human soul. If we feel nothing, it means we are lost. — Abram Gitspof

Dating you would be like a series of unnecessary root canals interspersed with occasional makeout sessions. — John Green

Stupidity is infinitely more fascinating that intelligence. Intelligence has its limits while stupidity has none. — Claude Chabrol

Opening his arms he said quietly to her, Disappear here. — Jonathan Carroll

I actually do quite well in Omaha. It's one of my better games. I love pot-limit Omaha and Omaha high-low. I do quite well in them. If I play in a casino, I usually play some kind of mixed game with Omaha and hold 'em. — Chris Moneymaker