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Das wird sich alles finden.
Everything will be okay. — Sara Zarr
The magician and the politician have much in common: they both have to draw our attention away from what they are really doing. — Ben Okri
For Dawkins, evolution is a battle among genes, each seeking to make more copies of itself. Bodies are merely the places where genes aggregate for a time ... — Stephen Jay Gould
Put me up against Sarah Silverman and I could take her. — Joan Rivers
He knew me well enough to know that once an emotion was identified, — Graeme Simsion
George McGovern, for all his mistakes ... understands what a fantastic monument to all the best instincts of the human race this country might have been, if we could have kept it out of the hands of greedy little hustlers like Richard Nixon, — Hunter S. Thompson
How could you say the best form of government is a republic if you think the universe is a monarchy? — Alan Watts
Writing a novel, I am making is an object that has a life and identity of its own, apart from me. — Jay Neugeboren
To emphasize the heroism of Columbus and his successors as navigators and discoverers, and to deemphasize their genocide, is not a technical necessity but an ideological choice. It serves - unwittingly - to justify what was done. — Howard Zinn
She laughed, and the duke might actually have smiled, though one could never be certain. — Carolyn Jewel
You hold substance in my psyche — Sarahbeth Purcell
I have the potential to be very strong and powerful, sometimes angry, sometimes passionate. I also can be shy and withhold that because I am afraid. I don't want to freak anybody out with my passion ... So I struggle with that all the time. — Idina Menzel
Who on Earth could read a Vonnegut book and think that he was a grandfatherly bundle of warm fuzzy happiness? I mean, I read Vonnegut first as a ten year old, and it was shocking because he could joke in the face of such blackness and bleakness, and I'd never seen an author do that before. Everything was pointless, except, possibly, a few moments of love snatched from the darkness, a few moments in which we connect, or fail to. — Neil Gaiman
