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I really like triples. You hardly ever see me stop at second. My goal is third and that's where I'm headed. — Bobby Abreu

He'd actually done it! He leaned back into the microphone and whispered to the now silent cave: 'Come to the Cabaret! — Paul Cornell

A wise person strives to reach self-transcendence by engaging in delicate contemplation, while avoiding the snare of self-denigration's negative invocation. An overshadowing sense of a caustic self can be destructive, whereas an encircling sense of a kindhearted self allows a person to express the profundity and elation of a feral creature curiously exploring nature's glorious playground. — Kilroy J. Oldster

WOw, wow... so we are the same!?

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Let's stop here as moment taken from your goldy life. — Deyth Banger

You poor thing. I wish I could've been there to save you."
"You did save me. You save me every single day. — Portia De Rossi

You've got this guy who refuses to die for some reason whether it be a physical or metaphysical reason or spiritual reason so you can do anything. You can kill off anybody and you can still bring them back because he's kind of half there and half in reality, you know? — Josh Brolin

To catch a husband is an art; to hold him is a job. — Simone De Beauvoir

That which is not worth doing at all is not worth doing well. — Warren Buffett

Once in a Moscow chess club I saw how two first-category players knocked pieces off the board as they were exchanged, so that the pieces fell onto the floor. It was as if they were playing skittles and not chess! — Alexander Kotov

Where psychedelics comes together with that is that it's going to require a transformation of human language and understanding to stop the momentum of the historical process, to halt nuclear proliferation, germ warfare, infantile 19th century politics, all these things. It cannot be accomplished through a frontal assault upon it by political means. — Terence McKenna