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I don't want my kids growing up with the image of God that I had
Plato's white grandfatherly god
because that god is not a very good father. When it comes down to it, you can't trust him with your kids. — William P. Young

I always admired Walt's optimism. He seemed to know the direction he was going to. When I was at the studio, I remember he kept driving all of us back down to a more fundamental level all the time. — John Hench

in his mouth he had a holder of his own contrivance which enabled him to smoke two cigars at once. But undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw. Let — J.M. Barrie

You're dirty, Kels."
"That's like Satan calling me a bad boy. — Abigail Roux

I come from a family of great readers and storytellers. — Katherine Dunn

People have often written about me, that I did this for this reason and that for that reason, and they're usually 98 percent wrong. — Linda Ronstadt

I liked the idea of the words floating in space and the space behind it moving all the time, ever changing. — Robert Barry

My experience of malaria was just taking anti-malarials, which give you strange dreams, because I don't want to get malaria. — Bill Gates

Games such as Mass Effect allow the gamer a freedom of decision that can be evilly enlivening or nobly self-congratulating, but these games become uniquely compelling when they force you to the edge of some drawn, real-life line of intellectual or moral obligation that, to your mild astonishment, you find you cannot step across even in what is, essentially, a digital dollhouse for adults. Other mediums may depict the necessary (or foolhardy) breaches of such lines, or their foolhardy (or necessary) protection, but only games actually push you to the line's edge and make you live with the fictional consequences of your choice. — Tom Bissell

Want a sugar cube? he asks in his old seductive voice. — Suzanne Collins

It's against etiquette to yawn in the presence of a King, - the monarch told him. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery