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I'll bring you a pine tree float, if you want. That's a glass of water with a toothpick in it. — Stephen King

Only triple I ever got. — Lefty Gomez

Comics fans want new stuff that looks exactly like the old stuff. It is hard for the publishers, and even the audience, to change something. — Greg Rucka

The measure discriminates definitely against products which make up what has been universally considered a program of safe farming. The bill upholds as ideals of American farming the men who grow cotton, corn, rice, swine, tobacco, or wheat and nothing else. These are to be given special favors at the expense of the farmer who has toiled for years to build up a constructive farming enterprise to include a variety of crops and livestock. — Calvin Coolidge

The deepness of human love and dignity will define the tolerance of humanity. — Debasish Mridha

I push against the tree and run away, stumbling, the unreal night playing with me, gravity pulling from below, behind, above, making me fall. And I run through a world that is rotating, conscious of the earth's spin, of our planet twirling as it careens through nothingness, of the stars spiraling above, of the uncertainty of everything, even ground, even sky. Mumtaz never calls out, although a thousand and one voices scream in my mind, sing, whisper, taunt me with madness. — Mohsin Hamid

I'd bet almost anything that life from another planet, if formed independently from life on Earth, would be more different from all species of Earth life than any two species of Earth life are from each other. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

The gods we make in our own image are tribal gods. They tell you how very, very little you should tolerate outsiders, who are less favoured of the Lord. Amazingly, there are no recorded cases of the holy man going up the mountain and finding that it's the others who are right. It always turns out that God wants unbelievers to suffer, and what could be more noble than to help him a little? When religion rules, toleration disappears, for you cannot cherish the verdict of death to the infidels, yet also tolerate those who disagree - for those are the very same infidels ... — Simon Blackburn

I believe that men are here to grow themselves into best good that they can be - at least, this is what I want to do. — John Coltrane

Money does not bring happiness' - only the wherewithal, perhaps, to endure its absence. — Barbara Ehrenreich