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And does Alan have a last name?" I asked.
"Probably," said Curtis, "but we have a 'if you have to ask, you don't need to know because I don't want to friend you on Facebook' policy. — Aldous Mercer

I set a discipline for myself to return every afternoon and take photographs like Edward Weston: f22, full sun, big set squares, big circles. I would smoke a joint with some hippies on the grass, then go do some more pictures. — Max Pam

Fish for a man, he'll eat for a day, don't teach him to de-bone that fish, You may not have to worry about him tomorrow! — V. Pain

I was never top of the class at school, but my classmates must have seen potential in me, because my nickname was Einstein. — Lucy Hawking

Aesthetics, ethics, and many good things in humans are contagious. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

The Delorean was an inferior automobile, and nearly impossible for a person of normal size like myself to enter and exit. — Thomas F. Wilson

Don't make me out to be an artist. I am an engineer. I am after the facts, only the facts. — Harold Eugene Edgerton

There's definitely a solitary aspect to not having a band, and there are times when I wish that I did. — Grimes

The UK is one of the only nations on earth that has actually met and even exceeded its goals under the Kyoto Protocol. — Al Gore

Will I be something?
Am I something? And the answer comes:
You already are.
You always were.
And you still have time to be. — Anis Mojgani

Don't lie. Life is a puzzle and we are all unique pieces. When you lie, you make it impossible to find your true place in the grand design. — Steve Maraboli

Never reward writing with not writing. Rewarding writing by abandoning your schedule is like rewarding yourself for quitting smoking by having a cigarette. — Paul J. Silvia

I would not want to live in a world drained of all religious feeling. I am not thinking of faith but of that inner vibration, which, independent of any belief in particular, projects you into and sometimes above God. — Emil Cioran