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Like delicate lace, So the threads intertwine, Oh, gossamer web Of wond'rous design! Such beauty and grace Wild nature produces ... Ughh, look at the spider Suck out that bug's juices! — Bill Watterson

I never give anyone the benefit of the doubt when it comes to stupidity. People do very, very stupid things, and smart people more than most. — Daniel Polansky

Low and stable inflation in many countries is an important accomplishment that will continue to bring significant benefits. — Ben Bernanke

It's my responsibility to cultivate the man in my son. I can't be passive about that. — Randy Alcorn

What think'st thou then of mee, and this my State,
Seem I to thee sufficiently possest
Of happiness, or not? who am alone
From all Eternitie, for none I know
Second to mee or like, equal much less. — John Milton

Having once reviewed the literature on the catharsis hypothesis, I knew that there was no evidence for it.31 Letting off steam makes people angrier, not calmer. — Jonathan Haidt

We proclaim the resurrection of Christ when his light illuminates the dark moments of our existence, and we are able share it with others — Pope Francis

Impressive technological development makes us capable of measuring almost everything, but measurement error problems still remain. — Eraldo Banovac

If you always do the easy and comfortable thing, life ends up being difficult and uncomfortable. If you do the difficult and uncomfortable thing, however, life ends up being easy and comfortable. — Ernie J Zelinski

When I first started writing comics, in the way-back days, Typhoid Mary was my explosive response to women characters in comics - I made her an innocent virginal type, a clever, dark, liberated woman, and as Bloody Mary, a feminist bent of punishing men - all in one character. She was an instinctual rather than a calculated creation. — Ann Nocenti

Mathematics brought rigor to economics. Unfortunately it also brought mortis. — Kenneth E. Boulding

Maybe because when you feel like nothing, you can't believe someone who's everything could possibly see the real you. — Joey W. Hill