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The purpose of life is to familiarize oneself with this after-death body so that the act of dying will not create confusion in the psyche. — Terence McKenna

The first show I ever played was the International Pop Underground Convention in Olympia, Washington. It was girl night, and I was in Heavens To Betsy. I had just turned 18. — Corin Tucker

So many plays with magic in them that would be a terrific invitation to an imaginative animation team. — Kenneth Branagh

Nature and human life are as various as our several constitutions. Who shall say what prospect life offers to another? — Henry David Thoreau

For a moment she lost herself in the light, spinning in its brilliance. If the sun's heat could vaporize her as she turned, would she choose that? If she could command it to flare with energy and, in a single moment, incinerate her memories, strips away her pain, transform to ash every particle of her, every damaged fiber, biol away her tears and her grief and her guilt, would she open her arms and embrace it? — Stephen Lloyd Jones

'Sailor Moon' was my favorite cartoon of all time, and I'm still kind of obsessed with it. I own all the DVDs to watch it at home. — Emily Browning

The bedroom in my apartment is far too small to hold a nightstand. There is, however, this bookshelf. Yes, I stow whatever I'm reading on the lower shelf, but more importantly, it's where I keep a collection of ghost books. — Matthew Tobin Anderson

The power of religious dogma, when inculcated early, is such as to stifle conscience, compassion, and finally every feeling of humanity. — Arthur Schopenhauer

she stayed inside for what felt like days but — Hugh Howey

The poet: would rather eat a heart than a hambone. — Theodore Roethke

We were, to quote the proverb,
The one dog who barks at nothing answered by a thousand dogs barking at something ... — David Mitchell

But his mouth was that of the just, which bringeth forth wisdom, and whose lips dispense knowledge. — Jonathan Edwards

Government can do something for the people only in proportion as it can do something to the people. — Thomas Jefferson

Hand in hand with Brenda whom he'd met yesterday, Profane ran down the street. Presently, sudden and in silence, all illumination in Valletta, houselight and streetlight, was extinguished. Profane and Brenda continued to run through the abruptly absolute night, momentum alone carrying them toward the edge of Malta, and the Mediterranean beyond — Thomas Pynchon