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I belong to a gospel choir. They know I am an atheist but they are very tolerant. — Brian Eno

His jargon conceals, from him, but not from us, the deep, empty hole in his mind. He uses technological language as a substitute for technique. — Richard Mitchell

They'll have to eat first. And by the time they're finished, you'll be back."
"With the condoms." "Right." "For the giant orgy you're convinced we're about to have in the backyard."
"Dory! Just go!" "I'll go with," Ray said, getting up. "I need a snack." Which was how I ended up condom shopping with a vampire. — Karen Chance

Kaylin swiveled in her chair. — Michelle Sagara

Vietnam was as much a laboratory experiment as a war. — John Pilger

For hard it is to keep from being King
When it's in you and in the situation. — Robert Frost

The most important thing we can do is inspire young minds and to advance the kind of science, math and technology education that will help youngsters take us to the next phase of space travel. — John Glenn

I was brought up to believe I could achieve anything. My mother instilled in me the belief that there was always something great coming. For example, even though I'm afraid of flying, I always think the plane can't crash because there are so many better things still to come. — Joe Bastianich

I have often thought that less is expected of the president of a great corporation than of an American wife. — Eleanor Roosevelt

He said little about his dream but he nourished it in his heart as the best place for a dream to grow. — Elizabeth Yates

No, I be-ant expectin' nothin', but I be so yarnin — Flora Thompson

It used to take me all vacation to grow a new hide in place of the one they flogged off me during school term. — Mark Twain

Cottontail knocked on the big front door and was admitted to the Palace. There she stood in her funny country clothes but none of the other four Easter Bunnies laughed, for they were wise and kind and knew better. — DuBose Heyward