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The trouble with addiction is that you can park the car but you can never switch off the engine or stop yourself from hearing the revs. — Simon Pegg

No, my friend," he responded finally. "I am not God, no more than you. But I think you and I are equally part of God as we stand here," and he swept his arm wide to take in all the slow, dark shiver of the sea as it breathed under the blue and silver morning. "Surely we two are not merely surrounded by this divine splendor - we both belong to it, we are of it, now and for always. How else should it be? — Peter S. Beagle

A woman's suffering is never above half known, for the fact of the publicity of her wrongs is counted to her for disgrace. — Caroline Norton

Guildenstern: What's the first thing you remember?
Rosencrantz: [thinks] No, it's no good. It was a long time ago.
Guildenstern: No, you don't take my meaning. What's the first thing you remember after all the things you've forgotten?
Rosencrantz: Oh, I see... I've forgotten the question. — Tom Stoppard

Then as now, someone who's high on marijuana or hashish is only a threat to your safety if you happen to be a Dorito. — Kyle Williams

He [Winston Churchill] is a man suffering from petrified adolescence. — Aneurin Bevan

As a citizen of the post-historical variety, I am in continual mourning and prepared for worse. — Kate Braverman

Is It Unloving to Speak of Hell? If you were giving some friends directions to Denver and you knew that one road led there but a second road ended at a sharp cliff around a blind corner, would you talk only about the safe road? No. You would tell them about both, especially if you knew that the road to destruction was wider and more traveled. In fact, it would be terribly unloving not to warn them about that other road. — Randy Alcorn

I don't want to be a film-maker. I think painting is far more exciting and profound. — Peter Greenaway

All of Europe, as far as we knew, was gone. It might as well not be there anymore. Russia was gone. By the time you got to wondering where America went there just wasn't any more room for it in your brain. A world without America just couldn't happen - the global economy would collapse. Every two penny warlord and dictator in the Third World would have a field day. It just wasn't possible. It would mean global chaos. It would mean the of history as we knew it.
Which was exactly what happened. — David Wellington

The true poem is the poet's mind. — Ralph Waldo Emerson