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Call me old-fashioned, but I like my conditioners to be conditioners and my shampoos to be shampoos. — Kyan Douglas
Cessation of struggle is like free falling through space without a care in the world. — Adyashanti
The miracle of yeast is awesome enough to strain credulity. It's a fungus, a naturally occurring nanotechnological machine that converts sugar to the alcohol we drink. It breeds pretty much everywhere and is one of the organisms on which scientists have built much of our knowledge of how life works . . . and, postscript, it also makes possible the baking of bread. — Adam Rogers
You must create your own world. I am responsible for my world. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson
I don't take checks, but I do accept most forms of foreplay and sex as payment. — Gail McHugh
Childhood obesity affects all pedophiles. — Anthony Jeselnik
Sweeping, confident articles on the future seem to me, intellectually, the most disreputable of all forms of public utterance. — Kenneth Clark
To live in high spirits but not recklessly, to be lighthearted without swaggering or rampaging, to show trust and truthfulness but not unconditionally and not naively, and to face uncertainty with imagination instead of fatalism - this is the art of living.
— David A. Nyberg
We pray for one last landing
On the globe that gave us birth;
Let us rest our eyes on fleecy skies
And the cool, green hills of Earth. — Robert A. Heinlein
Do not despair, Lord Snow. Despair is a weapon of the enemy, whose name may not be spoken. — George R R Martin
Cellular pathology is not an end if one cannot see any alteration in the cell. Chemistry brings the clarification of living processes nearer than does anatomy. Each anatomical change must have been preceded by a chemical one. — Rudolf Virchow
I would want to conceive of philosophy as grounded in the very long humanist tradition that is the best of the West, which is open to the East and North and South. — Cornel West