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The trouble with talking too fast is you may say something you haven't thought of yet. — Ann Landers

A comedian is sort of like a wild animal. It really just depends on where you catch them. Sometimes they want to cuddle up, and sometimes they'll snap at you. But for me, more often than not, if I'm talking to somebody who makes their living in comedy, it'll be a very thoughtful conversation driven from an emotionally honest place. — Nick Kroll

All music is nothing more than a succession of impulses that converge towards a definite point of repose. — Igor Stravinsky

When my babe was born, they said it was premature. It weighed only four pounds; but God let it live. — Harriet Ann Jacobs

There is nothing I need so much as nourishment for my Self Esteem — Alfred Lunt

Nonc is on his side, looking at a boy whose breathing is untroubled for all he's been through, though there's a lack of shine in his eyes, as if the little light in him might someday go out. His breath is clean and perfect, though, sweet-smelling. — Adam Johnson

We do not say: Being is, time is, but rather: there is Being and there is time. — Martin Heidegger

I hit the dance floor, wincing a little bit as the DJ looped feedback through the throbbing of a useless song about someone playing poker with his face or something. — Lili St. Crow

The take-home message is that we should blame religion itself, not religious extremism - as though that were some kind of terrible perversion of real, decent religion. Voltaire got it right long ago: 'Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.' So did Bertrand Russell: 'Many people would sooner die than think. In fact they do. — Richard Dawkins

I believe business has to do well and that the surrounding communities do well. — John Catsimatidis

Nothing is wasted in the sea; every particle of material is used over and over again, first by one creature, then by another. And when in spring the waters are deeply stirred, the warm bottom water brings to the surface a rich supply of minerals, ready for use by new forms of life. — Rachel Carson