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Don't you feel as though you could love everything starting tomorrow, and everything could love you, if only you took an action to set into motion the coming of our new tomorrow and its tomorrow and that one's tomorrow? Shotgun loaded hand on the pump and no matter who you damage you're still a false prophet, but we drink chocolate milk and then we get muscles and smash down the droves with fists like hammers and then we pump the fists in the air for victory. I be the prophet of the doom that is you. You are the mess in messiah. — Adam Levin

We investigate the past not to deduce practical political lessons, but to find out what really happened. — T. F. Tout

Life is a game, where either you lose or you learn. — Robert Kiyosaki

Your mercies are more than your afflictions. — Jeremiah Burroughs

The reason why Christ is unknown today is because His Mother is unknown. — John Henry Newman

I see music as an aid. It overcomes my internal editor, especially when the music evokes the character or the mood I'm trying to build. — Jeff VanderMeer

We have pain and hate and love and joy and war in the world because we want them. — Chuck Palahniuk

It was a prom dress.It was pink.It was originally seventy percent off,but Ma got it down to eighty-five percent off by screaming "My water broke!" while we were checking out — Laurie Halse Anderson

Chess is an easy game! — Deyth Banger

He remembered that part like you'd remember a story someone told to you once, like you might nod in sympathy but it wasn't like it happened to you. — Anne Ursu

If the religious experience were simply some naive impression of the uninformed it would not have resulted in such intellectual insight, such spiritual exaltation, such spectacular religious ritual, or in the immense volume of song and poetry and literature and dance that humans have produced. — Thomas Berry

Dickens is a much misunderstood and mis-approached writer, in that he tends to be read, particularly in the twentieth century, as a social commentator - like the great Victorians, a realist in his way. But he isn't at all like that. His genre is actually more like a fairy tale - weird transformations, long voyages from which people come back altered, parental mysteries, semi-magical twists. — Martin Amis

There's so much technology [in the Batman movies] that's unbelievable and seems unreal, so it's hard trying to get the audience to believe that it all exists. So we got Morgan Freeman to tell them that it's real. And that is why Christopher Nolan is a genius. — Michael Uslan

You can't get your head around something if you're yelling. — Henry Rollins

It was Simone who used to say, on her better days, "Don't worry, little one, none of this will leave a scratch. — Stephanie Danler