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Ultimately, words are only words, and its only the music that stands by itself. — Josh Homme
Pragmatists are often strangely superstitious. — Donna Tartt
Many people in Europe and the U.S. dispute the thesis that we are living through a clash of civilisations between Islam and the west. But a radical minority of Muslims firmly believes that Islam is under siege, and is committed to winning the holy war it has declared against the West. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali
We think that time is changing, but that may not be true. Everything else is changing and time is standing still and watching. — Debasish Mridha
Anything can happen to change your life at any moment. Live life to the fullest. Do not be a spectator in your life be a player. — Julie Campbell
I've come loaded with statistics, for I've noticed that a man can't prove anything without statistics. No man can. — Mark Twain
I suppose that every wanderer started in a garden somewhere. So few of us are born into motion. — Candas Jane Dorsey
The Dream Box wasn't a place, but it was a destination. It wasn't life, but it was a way of life. Reese wasn't awake in the Meat Space the way he was in Cyber, where a billion liters of endorphins blasted through the biological wiring of his veins with every corner his mind turned, where every conscious or subconscious choice he made was infused with importance. Linked in, he could partake of the guiltless ecstasy that was up for grabs, even for people like him. Linked in as Balmus, he could even be his own hero. — Daniel Pike
None of the pants ever fit me, unless I head into the Maternity section, so I buy mostly sacklike dresses and Cosby sweaters. — Lena Dunham
I just thought it was magic that you could stick a bit of paper in some coffee-type liquid and a picture comes out. — David Bailey
The charismatic lama attracted a large following with his unorthodox teachings, startling outbursts, and magical powers. During his visit he was asked to perform a miracle. After consuming an entire cow and goat for lunch, he placed the goat's head on the cow's skeleton and waved his arm, and the bizarre takin sprang to life and galloped off to graze. Our — Eric Dinerstein
I hate waking up every morning to my alarm. I always bang my head on the steering wheel. — Scott Wood
Television has accustomed us to brief, intimate, telegraphic, visual, narrative messages. Candidates are learning to act, speak, and think in television's terms. In the process they are transforming speeches, debates, and their appearances in news into ads. — Kathleen Hall Jamieson
