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What modern technology has done has afforded us the luxury of abbreviation and being concise with time, I think. Things that it would take you a week to do can now be done in a day, which is absolutely awesome because you can concentrate on the bigger picture. — Justin Broadrick

When one learns to focus energy through surrender and sensitivity, they become free, and can access the expansiveness of endless possibility. — Bryant McGill

Choosing one's leaders is an affirmation that the person making the choice has inherent worth. — Linda Chavez

If he had gone to the old school, he was by no means old-school. — David Halberstam

Give me the baby," Maryse said jealously. "You've had him for four whole minutes, Clarissa. — Cassandra Clare

If you're paranoid long enough, sooner or later you're gonna be right. — Kinky Friedman

An entire greased-up baby being squirted out of a gay biker's asshole during a weird gay biker sex ritual. I guess the word weird isn't really necessary there. — Anonymous

One of the earliest institutions in every New England community was a pair of stocks. The first public building was a meeting-house, but often before any house of God was builded, the devil got his restraining engine. — Alice Morse Earle

I was a crazy guy in Hollywood back in the day, and then when I switched into theater, I got into work mode. — Scott Haze

He who is the author of a war lets loose the whole contagion of hell and opens a vein that bleeds a nation to death. — Thomas Paine

We joyfully pray with grateful heart to welcome blessings in New Year. — Lailah Gifty Akita

We do have choice, but not without some agony. — Josephine Hart

Your employers evince great faith in your talents, Mr Ewing, to entrust you with business neccessitating such a long & arduous voyage. I replied that, yes, I was a senior enough notary to be entrusted with my present assignment, but a junior enough scrivener to be obligated to accept the same. — David Mitchell