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When you're coming up with your philosophy and approach to performing comedy, you take special note of the things you disagree with as much as the things you agree with. — Andy Daly

In churchmen, luxury is wrong, except in connection with representations and ceremonies. It seems to reveal habits which have very little that is charitable about them. An opulent priest is a contradiction. The priest must keep close to the poor. Now, can one come in contact incessantly night and day with all this distress, all these misfortunes, and this poverty, without having about one's own person a little of that misery, like the dust of labor? Is it possible to imagine a man near a brazier who is not warm? Can one imagine a workman who is working near a furnace, and who has neither a singed hair, nor blackened nails, nor a drop of sweat, nor a speck of ashes on his face? The first proof of charity in the priest, in the bishop especially, is poverty. — Victor Hugo

Mr. Palmer does not hear me," said she, laughing, "he never does sometimes. It is so ridiculous! — Jane Austen

Exercise is like meditation for me, and I'm giving myself that time ... I can't live without it now. — Minka Kelly

If we can just take a few companies, and use those as models, as examples, to show the rest of corporate America how they can become more competitive, that's what I'd like to do and that's what I hope to do. — Henry Kravis

Although actions may speak louder than words, it is our intentions that reveal our soul. — Hal Elrod

The act of photography is that of phenomenological doubt to the extent that it attempts to approach phenomena from any number of viewpoints. — Douglas Huebler

The vampire community has enough problems. We don't need to add petty backbiting to it. — Thomm Quackenbush

It became a kind of passion. Discovering the key, unlocking the vagina's mouth, unlocking this voice, this wild song. — Eve Ensler

Every soul is wretched that becomes bound in friendship to perishable things. The soul is torn apart when the thing loved is lost. The wretchedness was perhaps always there, masked by the beloved thing that has been stripped away. — Augustine Of Hippo

What's your hurry?
There is nothing up ahead that's any better than it is right here. — Mark Richardson

A world in which the seizure and sale of a black man - even a black child - was viewed as neither criminal nor extraordinary had reemerged. Millions of blacks lived in that shadow - as forced laborers or their family members, or African Americans in terror of the system's caprice. The practice would not fully recede from their lives until the dawn of World War II, when profound global forces began to touch the lives of black Americans for the first time since the era of the international abolition movement a century earlier, prior to the Civil War. — Douglas A. Blackmon

If you look at successful pivots, they almost always are a pivot into something that the founder wanted. Not a random made up idea. — Sam Altman

The stars incline, but do not impel. — Robert A. Heinlein