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Wouldn't it be nice if roses could talk? I'm sure they could tell us such lovely things. — Lucy Maud Montgomery

Anyway, our fellow apes eat insects out of each other's fur; maybe bath bombs and body glitter are the modern human equivalent. — Emily Nagoski

A programming language is for thinking about programs, not for expressing programs you've already thought of. It should be a pencil, not a pen. — Paul Graham

Maya Angelou had the ability to glean inspiration out of pain. — The Prophet Of Life

The road to rock and roll Heaven is paved by the bleached skulls of guys like me. I had no idea such things were nearly impossible. — Greg Kihn

If I finance a bank and I know if the bank will get in trouble, I will be hit and I will lose money, I will put a price on that. — Jeroen Dijsselbloem

For sure, I'm an acquired taste. People who've had that acquisition, who've acquired it, are quite surprised when they see me. — David Costabile

The best definition I've heard is that guilt is about what you've done, shame is about who you are. If something's out of my control, I don't feel shame about it, because what could I have done? If you're guilty, you can at least try to atone for it or make it better or not do it again. If it's who you are, you can't do much about it except change yourself, and that's pretty hard. — Mary Gaitskill

You must remember, my dear lady, the most important rule of any successful illusion: First, the people must want to believe in it. — Libba Bray

No matter what you feel is holding you back in life, you can attempt anything.
Repeat that motivational cup sentence until it gets in your gut and doesn't sound like something stupid on a Hallmark card, because it is the basis for anything that will make you happy in this world. — Felicia Day

Nobody likes the phenomenon of death, and death hates the phenomenon of life — Michael Bassey Johnson

Mutations pop up all over the place, but our redundant chromosomes help blunt this effect. By avoiding inbreeding, a population reduces the odds that rare and harmful mutations will pop up at the same place on both sides of the chromosome. — Randall Munroe