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How do you make God laugh?" "I have no idea," I say. "Make a plan," he says, then pauses for a moment to let it sink in. "That's it: Make. A. Plan. — Giano Cromley

You have to take a little time to appreciate being alive and breathing instead of wondering what you have to do next all the time. You have to stop and do nothing for a little while every day. — Roland Merullo

I'm a professional journalist. Making up lies to fit the facts - it's what we do. — Andrew Klavan

Politicians like to tell people what they want to hear - and what they want to hear is what won't happen. — Paul Samuelson

If you want to think new thoughts that are different, then do what creative people do - get the problem reasonably clear and then refuse to look at any answers until you've thought the problem through carefully how you would do it, how you could slightly change the problem to be the correct one. — Richard Hamming

And where does the power come from, to see the race to its end? From within. — Eric Liddell

I walk out into the kitchen the next morning, rubbing my eyes. I stop in my tracks as I see a man standing over the stove. Naked. He has an extremely white ass and is frying something in the pan. — Chantal Fernando

Lead roles are fun, but I'm especially happy other, more colorful supporting stuff has come along. — Paul Giamatti

But the disposition to disagree, to reject and to dissent - however irritating it may be when taken to extremes - is the very lifeblood of an open society. We need people who make a virtue of opposing mainstream opinion. A democracy of permanent consensus will not long remain a democracy. — Tony Judt

When you do not know what you are doing and what you are doing is the best
that is inspiration. — Robert Bresson

New York is one of those places people tend to derive a sense of identity from - as if, were to you to remove them from the City, they'd turn limp and colorless. — Cate Marvin

A typical guy who buys organic food doesn't really buy it in order to be healthy; he buys it to regain a kind of solidarity as the one who really cares about nature. He buys a certain ideological stance. — Slavoj Zizek

Colleen appeared on the loveseat. "Stay." "I'm staying, all right?" I leaned forward. "Would you please find Gram? Find out what happened." Colleen turned transparent. "Can't." Her voice echoed. "Why are you here if you can't help?" I shouted. "Merry." The whisper was so loud it filled the room. "What — Susan M. Boyer