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This is a life, he thought, smooth skipping stones bounding across the surfaces of time, with brief moments of deepened consciousness as you hit the water before going airborne again, flying across the carpool lane, over weeks at a desk, enjoying yourself when the skipping stopped, and spending the rest of your life in a kind of drifting contentment, slipped consciousness, lost weekends, the glow from the television sets warming placid faces, smile lines growing in the glare of the screen. — Jess Walter

I had been writing songs for other people for a while, and I made a demo and I put it on my Myspace, which Perez Hilton found and blogged about on his site. — Natalia Kills

I grew up Windlesham in Surrey, which is a beautiful and quaint village. — Kirsty Gallacher

You don't necessarily have to be religious to pray. — Vera Farmiga

Majority rule must stop at our unalienable rights. Without that, pure democratic rule is a terrible thing. It's like two wolves and a lamb voting to see what's for dinner. — LaVoy Finicum

Respect for the dead comes second to respect for the living, and I believe no man's demise exempts him from culpability. — Anthony Loyd

Waste Choices is working with so many waste management companies in Australia to get proper management of hazardous waste. — Joel

I'm trying to get every man involved in art, into experimental music, or painting, or novel-writing. — Harvey Pekar

Will was awoken by screams. Years of training made themselves known instantly: He was on the floor in a crouch before he was even properly awake. — Cassandra Clare

There were moments when life at school became a matter of utter indifference to him. Then the putty of his everyday concerns dropped out and, with nothing more to bind them together, the hours of his life fell apart. — Robert Musil

Look, I have a huge penis --Jake Wethers — Samantha Towle

For what are our faculties, but the extension of our personality? and what is property, but an extension of our faculties? — Frederic Bastiat

The age-long history of thinking on gravitation, too, was erased from the collective consciousness, and that force somehow became the serendipitous child of Newton's genius. The new attitude is well illustrated by the anecdote of the apple, a legend spread by Voltaire, one of the most active and vehement erasers of the past ... The need to build the myth of an ex nihilo creation of modern science gave rise to much impassioned rhetoric. — Lucio Russo