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Why should an irrational method work when rational methods were all so rotten? He had an intuitive feeling, growing rapidly, that what he had stumbled on was no small gimmick. It went far beyond. How far, he didn't know. — Robert M. Pirsig

Maybe it's that I'm naive, but I don't think of myself as an age. — Rene Russo

I'm not wearing any underwear. — Maya Banks

The reason I got into acting was not to explore myself. I was a reader, I didn't care about acting. I got into it in college, but I had no interest really in that, in getting up in front of anybody. — Campbell Scott

Sin is the most expensive thing in the universe. Nothing else can cost so much. — Charles Grandison Finney

By the way, the best place to find names for fictional characters, if you are ever foolish enough to write a novel, is in a Bradshaw or an ABC. All the nicest people always sound like railway stations. — Beverley Nichols

All fits of pleasure are balanced by an equal degree of pain and languor; it's like spending this year part of next year's revenue. — Jonathan Swift

I used to have the Range Rover LR3, which I loved very, very much. — Brian Johnson

Truth cannot be decided by the vote of the majority because truth is utterly individual and private. — Osho

The best leaders devote almost all of their energy to inspiring and enabling others. — Brad Lomenick

If the rock band U2 had been born in Orange County, California, would they have become just another church worship band? — Steve Turner

The best part, though, was hearing my mother's voice. It was like having her again, coming out from far inside me, It hurt, of course, but more often than not the best things do, I've found. You wouldn't think it could be so, but-as the oldtimers used to say - the world's titled, and there's an end to it. — Stephen King

I always respected Barry Bonds, and I wanted to let him know that I did in a certain way. — Andy Van Slyke