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I seek the utmost pleasure and the least pain. — Plautus
I think that kind of urgency is what makes this stage of the climate movement really different from what it was even a few years ago when it was much more of the professionalized NGOs lobbying behind closed doors and maybe having a march now and then. — Avi Lewis
The only good thing about religion is the music. Because nature is filled with balances and opposites, there are always exceptions to the overall rules, whether the overall rules are bleak or otherwise. If you propound a joyous theory of existence, I will find an exception to that. If I propound a bleak theory, someone will find a joyous exception. That's just nature being nature, I think, and I don't think it offers a lot of hope. It's sort of a respite along the way. — George Carlin
Players draw confidence from a poised, alert coach who anticipates changing in game conditions — Jack Ramsay
Other people's perspective, just seeing the sexy image, might be that I take my sexuality very seriously. But I really don't. I like being sexy. It's fun, and I have had a nice little career off it. — Carmen Electra
I discovered that if one looks a little closer at this beautiful world, there are always red ants underneath. — David Lynch
Diana, Princess of Wales is feminine. Kylie Minogue is feminine. I am . . . femi-none. — Caitlin Moran
There is quite an important director in Germany who I think in the early fifties over here, and then went back, and he said something that's absolutely true. And it's more important to repeat that today than it ever was. Not for you, but for us over there it is important. He said, 'In America they make movies like art, and sell it like commodities. We make make movies like commodities and sell them like art.' — Christoph Waltz
You're so pretty, Elizabeth,... Why, I'd never have taken you for a spinster. — Debra Holland
Cats too, with what silent stealthiness, with what light steps do they creep up to a bird! — Pliny The Elder
Tedium and ennui are the demons of modernity. These haunt us when the routines fail, the narratives dissolve, and time disintegrates (p. 718). — James K.A. Smith
If there were no God, he would have to be invented. — Fyodor Dostoevsky
