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I'm going to finish off the last of Three's Company tonight. Frankly, I like Mr. Furley more than the Ropers. — Andy Weir

It's an insult to the scholars' intelligence. What the teacher is saying should be so interesting that the kids are sitting on the edge of their seat, hanging on every word. It's intellectual spark that holds and keeps their attention, not baby talk. — Eva Moskowitz

It's not so difficult to acknowledge that we lack wisdom. When we pray and seek God's wisdom with a longing for a deeper fullness of the life of Christ, then we will always find something to pursue. — Esther Smith

Bucolic peace is not my ambience, and the giving of tea parties is by no means my favorite amusement. In fact, I would prefer to be pursued across the desert by a band of savage Dervishes brandishing spears and howling for my blood. I would rather be chased up a tree by a mad dog, or face a mummy risen from its grave. I would rather be threatened by knives, pistols, poisonous snakes, and the curse of a long-dead king. Lest I be accused of exaggeration, ... Emerson once remarked that if I should encounter a band of Dervishes, five minutes of my nagging would unquestionably inspire even the mildest of them to massacre me ... — Elizabeth Peters

I was a bouncer for ten years in New York City. — Vin Diesel

Within the human, good or evil aims are never ancient. They are sometimes masqueraded when reinvented in modern means — Dew Platt

Knowledge is the key to the development of civilization. — Eraldo Banovac

Some would say eccentric. I would say stoned out of his fuckin mind, nothing personal. — Thomas Pynchon

The primary function of mental pain, says Lewis, is to force our misdirectedness on our attention. But just as it belongs to our fallen state to be blind to holiness until we suffer the consequences of sin, and blind to a higher good until natural satisfactions are snatched from us; so equally it belongs to our state that we cannot achieve disinterestedness until it costs us pain. — Jocelyn Gibb

We clearly realize that freedom's inner kingdom cannot be touched by exterior attacks. — Vernon Howard

It's because of this fundamental shift towards user-generated information that people will listen more to other people than to traditional resources. — Eric Schmidt

I did nothing at the behest of the NFL, for the NFL, against the NFL. — Peter Landesman