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You'd better close those lips before I'm tempted to kiss them and really give you something to be all hot and bothered about. — M. Leighton
He who tooteth not his own horn, the same shall not be tooted. — Damon Runyon
What is it about him that makes you, like, totally lose your shit? — Megan McCafferty
The proofs of the existence of God are to such an extent fallen into discredit that they pass for something antiquated, belonging to days gone by. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
I see painting as an evocative magic, and there must always be a random factor in magic, one which must be constantly changed and renewed. — William S. Burroughs
people must find themselves in places that are not their homes, and among groups who were not previously their friends. Protest — Timothy Snyder
If light can come out of darkness, then alone can love emerge from hatred. — Mahatma Gandhi
The warrior is Here, Now. — Dan Millman
Even the sky a hybrid - here clean and black and starred, there roiling with a brusque signature of cloud or piled in strata like folded linen or the interior of rock. — Stanley Elkin
Cowardice is no virtue. — Swami Vivekananda
I love Chicago. It's such a great town, and it's got great culture and great history, and it's not as extreme as LA or New York, and it's just- it's hard for me for work, because I don't live and work in the same place and that's tough. But I'm- I love it. — Joan Cusack
I would love to get with somebody who knows the fundamentals of making the movie, then get my money up and start getting into that. — Obie Trice
In Toronto, I grew up taking a subway, I grew up taking a bus. I spent my formative adult years in New York City, walking the streets, taking the subway. You're connected to the larger whole. L.A. is so spread out, and you're so incubated inside those cars and it's so exhausting to deal with the traffic, without really having the human contact. — Enrico Colantoni
