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Obscenity, which is ever blasphemy against the divine beauty in life, is a monster for which the corruption of society forever brings forth new food, which it devours in secret. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

You're... pretty sick, huh?" I said.
"There's the no-shit statement of the day." - Lucky — T.M. Goeglein

Jimi Hendrix once said, 'You will never hear surf music again.' Well, tonight, you will hear 'serf' music again
S-E-R-F music. — Jello Biafra

When I look at my life there are these streams, these things that have continuity from the fifties to now. — Anne Waldman

I was taking care of people my age who were dying. The constant feeling, hearing from them, was that life is transient and can end very quickly, so don't postpone your dreams. — Abraham Verghese

A noble pair of brothers.
[Lat., Par nobile fratum.] — Horace

A soil, exhausted by the long culture of Pagan empires, was to lie fallow for a still longer period. — John Lothrop Motley

It must be that evil had its own attractions, just as goodness did. Vance — Lisa Kleypas

We're not always going to understand why something happens.True faith is trusting even when it doesn't make sense — Joel Osteen

The one and true God of the Bible does not share His glory with any man or anyone else. There is only room for one God. — Monica Johnson

Clearly, some creative thinking is badly needed if humans are to have a future beyond Earth. Returning to the Moon may be worthy and attainable, but it fails to capture the public's imagination. What does get people excited is the prospect of a mission to Mars. — Paul Davies

Philosophy is said to console a man under disappointment, although Shakespeare asserts that it is no remedy for a toothache; so Mr Easy turned philosopher, the very best profession a man can take up who is fit for nothing else. — Frederick Marryat

When it was just you and your fight to live, the only thing that mattered was time. Time was the only thing reminding you to propel forward and find your next meal, the next roof over your head, or those few hours of crucial sleep, because your days were numbered and they wouldn't stop for anyone, no matter how rich, privileged, or smart you were.
If there was one thing I'd learned in my short span of twenty-three years, it was that time didn't discriminate. — Rachael Wade