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Faith is the fool's excuse. — James Frey

As I've grown older, the simple pleasure of sitting on the couch with someone you love and watching a documentary is about as good as it gets for me. — Paul Wesley

If love did not exist, I would be so goddamn sane. — Andrea Gibson

But so far as countries are concerned, I don't go to a place to see what's there, but who is there. — David McCallum

As I am writing, another illustration of ye generation of hills proposed above comes into my mind. Milk is as uniform a liquor as ye chaos was. If beer be poured into it & ye mixture let stand till it be dry, the surface of ye curdled substance will appear as rugged & mountanous as the Earth in any place. — Isaac Newton

Stop crying to the ocean, stop crying over me. Stop worrying over nothing, stop worrying over me. So it's been so long since you said, well I know what I want and what I want's right here with you. — Tegan Quin

Life is based on comparisons — Henri Charriere

There was almost a universal acceptance of unhealthy conditions. Sulfur dioxide in smokestack emissions were the price, or smell, of prosperity, — Denis Hayes

When Christian leaders dare to invade with authority the devil's domain with kingdom attitude, people listen — Sunday Adelaja

I have heard of many going astray even in the village streets, when the darkness was so thick you could cut it with a knife, as the saying is ... — Henry David Thoreau

Time can be very good or very cruel to films. — James Gray

I was unpopular at school just because I was an intellectual. I always answered all the questions off the top of my head but they nevertheless resented because of that. — George Woodcock

Life is rather a state of embryo, a preparation for life; a man is not completely born till he has passed through death. — Benjamin Franklin