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Interviewer: What do you want your tombstone to say? Reply: I was hoping for a pyramid. — Eldon Farrell

It delights me to find something that kids are doing that surprises me that seems new. That's the best feeling you can have. — John Waters

I pulled back the covers and leaped into the morning. — Kiera Cass

purification in fire. public cremation — Janet Fitch

My mother used to make the most amazing yogurt. — Hamdi Ulukaya

Those books of mine really got under their skin. Ironically, they thought I was inhuman because of the way I churned through library books.
How do you know how to pick them? Who tells you?' Daved asked me once.
I explained that there was a line. 'If you read Dostoyevsky, he mentions Pushkin, and so you go and read Pushkin and he mentions Dante, and so you go and read Dante and
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All right!'
All books are in some way about other books.'
I get it! — Steve Toltz

Liz, you must be very polite with yourself when you are learning something new. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Since in fact liturgical traditions, vestments, church vessels, etc., were immediately removed wherever Calvinism infiltrated or Reformed ideas even gained influence in the church's polity, the reaction which it caused in Lutheran areas was a conscious propensity for ceremonies. Henceforth, therefore, the celebration of an emphatically liturgical service was among the visible signs by which the Lutheran character of confession was demonstrated outwardly. — Ernst Walter Zeeden

I believe - I clearly believe that government-run health care will be bad for you as a patient. It will be bad for you as a taxpayer. — Rick Scott

News flash, Mr Grey: This isn't 1950 or whatever. Your sexual tastes aren't as shocking or as deviant as you think. — Fanny Merkin

Love and prayer are intimately related. — Diana Abu-Jaber

I consider any gun that can chamber a round and send a projectile down its barrel at a high rate of speed into my body - causing me injury or death - to be an assault weapon. — Henry Rollins

That only a few, under any circumstances, protest against the injustice of long-established laws and customs, does not disprove the fact of the oppressions, while the satisfaction of the many, if real only proves their apathy and deeper degradation. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton