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My grandparents would never admit to being Tasmanian, but I think it's really great and funny. But I guess, in the past, Tasmanians just weren't quite accepted. You had that lazy reference to them being felons. — Jessie Cave

There is no plan, no future laid out for any of us beyond what we make for ourselves. — Charles De Lint

Anarchy is ... a form of government or constitution in which public and private consciousness , formed through the development of science and law , is alone sufficient to maintain order and guarantee all liberties. — Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

Knowing it's him doesn't hurt," I said. "What hurts is that no one trusts me with anything around here. — Aimee Carter

[There is an] immense advantage to be gained by ample space and appropriate surroundings in aiding the formation of a just idea of the beauty and interest of each specimen... Nothing detracts so much from the enjoyment ... from a visit to a museum as the overcrowding of the specimens exhibited. — William Henry Flower

Faith is not for overcoming obstacles; it is for experiencing them - all the way through! — Richard Rohr

I found out through the Internet that I have AIDS. I learned that I was dead. Where else would I find these things? — Layne Staley

Perhaps we will one day be able at least to admit of a God possessing sufficient majesty and expansiveness to transcend the limits of our own imaginations and experience. But meanwhile, ... we might do well to look upon the inadequacy of our concepts of God as the truest mirror of those limitations that define our condition. — Ian Tattersall

They all in general had putrid gums, the spots and lassitude, with weakness of their knees. — James Lind

I like to nap. I do like to sleep. Sometimes I sleep in between takes. — Jodie Foster

The appointment of the next Supreme Court justice must be made in the people's interest and in the nation's interest, not in the interest of any partisan faction. — Patrick Leahy

Since religion bore false witness to the Divine, religion was blasphemy. And once it entered into its unholy alliance with politics, it became the most dangerous and repressive force that the world has ever known. — Tom Robbins

Most journalists expect me to answer all their questions about aliens and spaceships. — David Duchovny

But, like peace, comfort didn't come from hiding away or running away. Comfort first demanded courage. — Louise Penny

My own journey in becoming a poet began with memory - with the need to record and hold on to what was being lost. One of my earliest poems, 'Give and Take,' was about my Aunt Sugar, how I was losing her to her memory loss. — Natasha Trethewey