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I've had a lot of disappointments. I think my biggest disappointment is the failure of elected officials to make good on their promises in regards to the environment or anything else, really. I have very little faith in politicians. — Paul Watson
I was never interested in monuments or official sights; I was always drawn to the secret energy of a place contained in its teahouses or on the street, shorelines, and forests. I wanted to spend the whole day watching a man sell vegetables so I could know a bit of his life. — Boyd Varty
Juxtaposition is evident in the presence of you. — Truth Devour
Jesus's resurrection is the beginning of God's new project not to snatch people away from earth to heaven but to colonize earth with the life of heaven. That, after all, is what the Lord's Prayer is about. — N. T. Wright
And can you please have the janitor check my floor for fucking superglue?" ~ Andrew Hamilton — Whitney G.
I inherited the Pack Master title because I'm the biggest, baddest motherfucker in the United States and I'm willing to kill anyone who challenges me mercilessly to prove it." ~ Uncle Owen — Jessie Lane
You never realise that you have an impact on people's lives. There are so many girls that go through so many problems and who come to me. I really try and take time to speak to as many people as possible. — Cara Delevingne
The knowledge that someone was trying his best to kill you was overwhelmingly oppressive, — Ken Follett
Providence looks after all the chumps of this world, and personally, I'm all for it. — P.G. Wodehouse
My work rarely comes up in secondary market, so it means that my prices stay low. — Tracey Emin
Not our logical faculty, but our imaginative one is king over us. I might say, priest and prophet to lead us to heaven-ward, or magician and wizard to lead us hellward. — Thomas Carlyle
To get away from one's working environment is, in a sense, to get away from one's self; and this is often the chief advantage of travel and change. — Charles Horton Cooley