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The tears that you spill, the sorrowful, are sweeter than the laughter of snobs and the guffaws of scoffers. — Khalil Gibran

A hundred brilliant witticisms died suffocating on the captain's heavy glove. Thus muted, I pumped my codpiece at the duke and tried to force a fart, but my bum tumpet could find no note. — Christopher Moore

You're so caught up in grumbling, complaining, and seeing what's wrong that you have no energy or time to appreciate what's good. — Joyce Meyer

The so-called civil rights movement as it exists today is used as a Communist program for revolution in America. — Ezra Taft Benson

Never has good weather felt so bad. Never have flowers inspired so much fear. Never has the warm caress of a sunbeam seemed so ominous. The weather is sublime, it's glorious, it's the end of the world. — Joel Achenbach

Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works. — Steve Jobs

My truth is everyone else's lies. My lies are their comfort. Telling the truth makes people uncomfortable. Who am I to cause anyone discomfort on purpose? Lying works. Lying makes it all better. Lying is my gift to everyone around me. They never even say thank you. — Kathryn Perez

One hundred only, Lord Earl. But judge us not by our number. Rather, watch the numbers of dead we leave behind. — David Gemmell

Of course I believe that I am very approachable, I am friendly, I care about my family, I care about my community, people believe that I am a strong and determined leader. — Matthew Coon Come

I like most any place if I have Internet access. — Tao Lin

Faith is a talent, and it goes the way of all your talents. Getting old is the subtraction of your powers. Which very much goes for writing. — Martin Amis

It's not progress to take books off shelves. If one more person says this [ebooks] is the new Gutenberg, I will probably commit homicide, because the whole point of Gutenberg was to put books on shelves, not to take them off. — Jeanette Winterson