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I had a Spider-man costume when I was about three, and I lost the mask. So I went to the underwear drawer and put a pair of red pants on my head. My dad came home and just laughed, and I ran into my room and burst into tears. — Emun Elliott

There is a plan to this universe. There is a high intelligence, maybe even a purpose, but it's given to us on the installment plan. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

I learned how important timing is; having a really good idea five years ahead of its time is practically worthless. — Trip Adler

It doesn't have to be the last good time. But sooner or later the last good time would come around. It does for all of us. — Stephen King

everyone knows how to lose weight - it's just a matter of wanting it
badly enough to make it work — Courtney Rubin

We got a new song called 'Ashes in Your Mouth,' and it is NOT about a joint falling apart. — Dave Mustaine

Happy Monday! Live without fear! Face your fears and see them as an OPPORTUNITY for strength and growth. You'll see, once you face them, they disappear! — Tracey Edmonds

'War and Peace' goes down a lot smoother than a Dan Brown novel, let me tell you. — Dave Morris

Music is my enchanter, the seducer of my emotions, the fire and ice that moves me. — Richelle E. Goodrich

44. Abidement Bullshit money or basic freedoms: which is dearer? Contentment or competition: which is more valuable? Compensation or employment: which is more painful? Great coitus incurs great expense, And great wealth incurs fucking phoniness, But great abidement incurs no loss. Therefore: He who knows when to take it easy Can't be worried about that shit, And may long endure ups and downs, strikes and gutters. Tao Te Ching: 44. Contentment Fame or Self: which is dearer? Self or wealth: which is more valuable? Profit or loss: which is more painful? Great love incurs great expense, And great wealth incurs great theft, But great contentment incurs no loss. Therefore: He who knows when to stop Does not continue into danger, And may long endure. — The Church Of The Latter-Day Dude