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It is the duty of every true Deist to vindicate the moral justice of God against the evils of the Bible. — Thomas Paine

If God wrote the New Testament, he knew surprisingly little Greek. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I always did TV commercials and made great money to put myself through school. That became guest starring roles on TV shows. — Malin Akerman

I'm the type to over-analyze everything. If I was to rob a house, I'd have a checklist to make sure nothing goes wrong. — Israel Broussard

I stand with Charlie Hebdo, as we all must, to defend the art of satire — Salman Rushdie

I am talking about the responsibility of the poet, who is irresponsible by definition, an anarchist enamored of a solar order and never of the new order or whatever slogan makes five or six hundred million men march in step in a parody of order. — Julio Cortazar

Drugs were pretty easy to quit taking. I was never addicted to anything to begin with. But then, liquor - I had to wait about another six years before I finally got around to quitting that. I'm sure glad I did. — Alex Chilton

Why do we so dread to think of our species as a species? Can it be that we are afraid of what we may find? That human self-love would suffer too much and that the image of God might prove to be a mask? This could be only partly true, for if we could cease to wear the image of a kindly, bearded, interstellar dictator, we might find ourselves true images of his kingdom, our eves the nebulae, and universes in our cells. — John Steinbeck

I'm strictly for Stevenson. I don't dig the intellectual bit, but I'm telling you, man, he knows the most. — Elvis Presley

Yoga means addition - addition of energy, strength and beauty to body, mind and soul. — Amit Ray

Don't accumulate possessions; accumulate experiences! — Mark Batterson

Shortly before my arrest, my girlfriend at the time, who's now my wife of ten years, told me she was quitting drugs and going to church. I went with her once but that was it. After the arrest, I didn't know what I was going to do. She told me to trust in God but I mean, I was looking at ten years and was like, "God? I'm not dying, I need a lawyer. I need bail." — Christian Hosoi

The obvious priority is to get your intonation together. Your sound and your pitch should be inspiring to people, not a distraction. — John Patitucci

-It is possible to vastly compress most learning. In a surprising number of cases, it is possible to do something in 1-10 months that is assumed to take 1-10 years.
-The more you compress things, the more physical limiters become a bottleneck. All learning is physically limited. The brain is dependent on finite quantities of neurotransmitters, memories require REM and non-REM (NREM) sleep for consolidation, etc. The learning graph is not unlike the stress-recovery-hyperadaptation curves of weight training.
-The more extreme your ambition, just as in sports, the more you need performance enhancement via unusual schedules, diet, drugs, etc.
-Most important: due to the bipolar nature of the learning process, you can forecast setbacks. If you don't, you increase the likelihood of losing morale and quitting before the inflection point. — Timothy Ferriss

Life is like a field of newly fallen snow.
Where I choose to walk every step will show. — Denis Waitley

Be insane. Be in love. Live in love. — Debasish Mridha