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When he turned on the tape-transport once more, Arctor was saying, "
as near as I can figure out, God is dead."
Luckman answered, "I didn't know He was sick. — Philip K. Dick

Harry S Truman despised settled conventions. — David Pietrusza

Wild Eyes was built for speed and I was flying down walls of water twenty and thirty feet high. — Abby Sunderland

Fine words lack all meaning when we are confronted by real suffering. — Paulo Coelho

Here lies a Proof that Wit can never be
Defence enough against Mortality — Aphra Behn

I'll miss the comments from the people on the street who love the show and who have felt its impact on the culture. I won't miss the shooting schedule, though! — Dennis Franz

I finally got up around noon, after having decided that, as far as monogamous relationships go, I could probably do worse than marrying my bed. — Robyn Schneider

Put three Zionists in a room and they will form four political parties. — Levi Eshkol

life is like a pencil,whenever it breaks you sharpen it again,that's how life is. — Elizabeth Buah

The old man said, " The house is talking to us." "What's it saying?" David said. Jesse said, "It's hungry. — Robert Liparulo

We have killed more people celebrating our independence day than we lost fighting for it. — Will Rogers

TV depends very much on the pictures that you see on your television, and all the other things that come up on the screen, whether it be GFX, the studio or the pictures of the game. — Jill Douglas

Because in this view the domestic principles of an Islamic state were divinely ordained, non-Muslim political entities were illegitimate; they could never be accepted by Muslim states as truly equal counterparts. A peaceful world order depended on the ability to forge and expand a unitary Islamic entity, not on an equilibrium of competing parts. — Henry Kissinger