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LINEN, n. "A kind of cloth the making of which, when made of hemp, entails a great waste of hemp." — Ambrose Bierce

I think nerdy stuff is sexy. I like to watch the History Channel and learn about the universe, quantum physics and stuff like that. — Tila Tequila

There are a thousand weird untold stories in the Australian film industry, this has been one of them. — Yahoo Serious

I've always liked food, and I've always been interested in cooking and stuff like that. — Luke Pasqualino

Very well, Lord Maccon. If we are going to play this particular hand, would you be interested in becoming my ... " "Mistress? — Gail Carriger

Now I wonder, is love not a feeling but a place between two present people? A sacred place created when two people decide it's safe enough to let their real selves surface and touch each other? Is that why it's called in love? Because you have to visit there? — Glennon Doyle Melton

But when we start to focus in on what our own mind is up to, for instance, it is not unusual to quickly go unconscious again, to fall back into an automatic-pilot mode of unawareness. These lapses in awareness are frequently caused by an eddy of dissatisfaction with what we are seeing or feeling in that moment, out of which springs a desire for something to be different, for things to change. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

Hatred, for the man who is not engaged in it, is a little like the odor of garlic for one who hasn't eaten any. — Jean Rostand

I'd hate to be lost. But prepare yourself for the possibility of disappointment. Life is full of them. And the manner of its endings is often the greatest one of all. — Joe Abercrombie

the biological mind is the essence and the very meaning of the human condition. — Edward O. Wilson

Who, with tame cowardice familiar grown, would hear my thoughts, but fear to speak their own. — Charles Churchill

Security and contentment can come only through interdependence of every man upon every other man. — Walter Russell