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The moon develops the imagination, as chemicals develop photographic images. — Sheila Ballantyne

You got to have smelt a lot of mule manure before you can sing like a hillbilly. — Hank Williams

Experience as well as common sense indicated that the most reliable method of avoiding self-extinction was not to equip oneself with the means to accomplish it in the first place. — Iain Banks

Her dilemma - the eternal human dilemma - is that she wants a chance to revisit her choices with full knowledge of the future. — Laura Lippman

Hello. It is Monday. I live in Sun City. Sun City is a city that is entirely contained inside an enormous concrete building in the shape of a sun. Its rays house our living quarters; its circular centre is where we work and shop. No one has ever been outside of the city; it is generally suspected that the environment outside of the city is uninhabitable. — Mike Russell

Death is a great revealer of what is in a man, and in its solemn shadow appear the naked lineaments of the soul. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

In the history of history, there has never been someone with your particular genetic make-up or life experiences. This being the case, we have no reference points with which to compare ourselves, and therefore it is futile to attempt to measure yourself relative to others. — Chris Matakas

As The O.C. started up again, I started to feel myself potentially getting pulled away. — Josh Schwartz

There were schools and hospitals who were ready to take people with undescribed injuries, but not necessarily ready to take people with severe radiation poisoning. — William Scranton

Move to California - my first impression of the Wild West. — Billy Joel

All pantheism must ultimately be shipwrecked on the inescapable demands of ethics, and then on the evil and suffering of the world. If the world is a theophany , then everything done by man, and even by animal, is equally divine and excellent; nothing can be more censurable and nothing more praiseworthy than anything else; hence there is no ethics. — Arthur Schopenhauer

I felt like I played in a very rough football game with no hitting above the waist. — Alan Page