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You can't make people believe in you if you play a horror part with your tongue in your cheek. — Bela Lugosi

Why, how much did you tip him?'
Ford named a figure again.
'I don't know how much it is,' said Arthur. 'What's it worth in pounds sterling? What could it buy you?'
'It would probably buy you, roughly... er...' Ford screwed his eyes up as he did some calculations in his head. 'Switzerland,' he said at last. — Douglas Adams

I always thought that "humanist" was a good word long before I understood that anyone thought it was a bad word. — Gloria Steinem

But when the dust has drunk the blood of men, no resurrection comes for one who's dead. — Aeschylus

Reading keeps me sane. Growing up, it was my scape, my alternative; it provided both rebellion and peace. — Amber Heard

Hip Hop can be a very powerful weapon to help expand young people's political and social consciousness. But just as with any weapon, if you don't know how to use it, if you don't know where to point it, or what you're using it for, you can end up shooting yourself in the foot or killing your sisters or brothers. — Assata Shakur

I'm a silly guy, I love wit and cynicism and sarcasm. — Columbus Short

This cult seems like it might have been designed specifically to prey on bookish old people - Scientology for scholarly seniors. — Robin Sloan

To consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk. — Edward Weston

Genuine spiritual practice requires us to learn how to stop the war. This is a first step, but actually it must be practiced over and over until it becomes our way of being. The inner stillness of a person who truly "is peace" brings peace to the whole interconnected web of life, both inner and outer. To stop the war, we need to begin with ourselves. — Jack Kornfield

Fear is the guard dog that is protecting the fortress of spiritual prosperity. When the dog starts barking, we know that the treasure he is guarding is near. — Bill Johnson