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Anyway, all these computers and digital gadgets are no good. They just fill your head with numbers and that can't be good for you. — Prince

Because crime is something relative; it's something the government defines and re-defines whenever it pleases. The majority of people don't know, really, where the line is that separates breaking the law from not breaking it. If you get arrested, the situation worsens, because most people trust the government to have a good reason for the arrest. — Mohamedou Ould Slahi

And I saw then and there you take a man half-bad and a women half-bad and put their two good halves together and you got one human all good to share between. — Ray Bradbury

May God keep you away from the venom of the cobra, the teeth of the tiger, and the revenge of the Afghans. — Alexander The Great

Do you think you can have everything you want just by yelling louder, just by being stronger? — Nora Roberts

Math teaches us chaos or order, for god sake? — Deyth Banger

There is no running away from a great grief. — Mary Russell Mitford

Upon graduation, believe it or not, I had no job. I had no interviews. I had no prospects. I had no worries. What I did have, I had passion. I had enormous passion. I had passion for financial markets. I had fallen in love with financial markets. — Gary Cohn

Nicholas of Cusa said we have to be educated into our ignorance or else the full presence of the divine will be kept at bay. We have to arrive at that difficult point where we don't know what is going on or what we can do. That precise point is an opening to true faith. The — Thomas Moore

Sky of blackness and sorrow, sky of love, sky of tears. Sky of glory and sadness, sky of mercy, sky of fear. — Bruce Springsteen

The only thing that gets in the way of a really good photograph, is the camera — Norman Parkinson