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I keep my scrapbooks in the car. When I come to a stoplight, I start looking through my past. Sometimes I wish the red lights were longer. — Garry Shandling

There are many reluctant young readers who haven't yet found books that make them laugh. — Barbara Park

I don't feel one could even remotely touch the idea of intimidating others, but because I've understood the other side of the experience, I will occasionally, if I smell that could even be in the air for a few minutes, say to the director, "Please, you must tell me anything you want. Please say all the things you think might be terribly hurtful like, 'That was boring.'" — Kenneth Branagh

Knowing the purpose for our lives and the time of its fulfilment gives us the opportunity to perform the will of God exactly as he wants. — Sunday Adelaja

Enough time leaves us warm; when our time is gone, it leaves us cold — Cecelia Ahern

This is the team. We're trying to go to the moon. If you can't put someone up, please don't put them down. — NASA

I almost rented a house by an architect named Schindler, but I couldn't afford it. It was a jewel. — Parker Stevenson

The reflection, the verisimilitude, of life that shines in the fleshly cells from the soul source is the only cause of man's attachment to his body; obviously he would not pay solicitous homage to a clod of clay. A human being falsely identifies himself with his physical form because the life currents from the soul are breath-conveyed into the flesh with such intense power that man mistakes the effect for a cause, and idolatrously imagines the body to have life of its own. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Ah suppose man, ah'm too much ay a perfectionist, ken? It's likesay, if things go a bit dodgy, ah jist cannae be bothered, y'know. — Irvine Welsh

I'm sure a lot of people don't take me seriously. — Lauren Conrad

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The ideas of theologians are refuted by their adversaries, the ideas of scientists are refuted by their followers. — Peter Gay