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Last year, they curled their inky arms around me until my Technicolor world became crackling gray static. Until I felt nothing but blankness. — Emery Lord
My parents are retired, basically. — Shia Labeouf
The robot said, 'I have been trying, friend Julius, to understand some remarks Elijah made to me earlier. Perhaps I am beginning to, for it suddenly seems to me that the destruction of what should not be, that is, the destruction of what you people call evil, is less just and desirable than the conversion of thi sevil into what you call good.'
He hesitated, then, almost as though he were surprised at his own owrds, he said, 'Go, and sin no more! — Isaac Asimov
It seems to be the fashion nowadays for a girl to behave as much like a man as possible. Well, I won't! I'll make the best of being a girl and be as nice a specimen as I can: sweet and modest, a dear, dainty thing with clothes smelling all sweet and violety, a soft voice, and pretty, womanly ways. Since I'm a girl, I prefer to be a real one! — Mrs. George De Horne Vaizey
When there's just so many games out there to play, Nintendo games just went to the bottom of that list. — PewDiePie
Cleanliness beings with purity of your own mind, thoughts and heart. — Vishwas Chavan
In True Balance Sonia Choquette takes the mystery out of staying balanced, both physically and spiritually. She offers a clear explanation of our chakras and how they influence our daily lives. — Salle Merrill Redfield
We preserve the status quo, preserve existing systems. — Julie Bishop
It's Niagara Falls. It's one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world. Who wouldn't want to walk across it? — Nik Wallenda
It's important for me, politically, to see that theater isn't just about the powerful. — Tim Crouch
The false gospel of self-justification is a great enemy of the Christian faith because so many have been misled to believe that it is Christianity. — Gloria Furman