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Rene Descartes, in order to raise skeptical doubts about even our firmest certainties, imagined that we might he under the influence of an evil demon, and more modern philosophers have speculated about the possibility of our being brains in vats. — Victor Reppert

I've never been more confused in my life, but at the same time I've never been more satisfied with what we've done. — Kurt Cobain

Moving stranger,
Does it really matter,
As long as you're not afraid to feel?
Touch me, hold me.
How my open arms ache!
Try to fall for me. — Kate Bush

I can travel with music. I close my eyes, and I can travel all over the world with music. And one after another, stories come to me, and I just record them. — Bahman Ghobadi

No life is so happy and so pleasant as the life of the well-govern'd angler. — Izaak Walton

I couldn't really see the point of having lunch unless it started at 1:00 and ended a week later in Monte Carlo. — Arthur Smith

My solo album is dead and buried. We had the funeral. It was sad and I cried a lot but it made such a beautiful corpse that we had an open casket. — Shirley Manson

Depressions may bring people closer to the church but so do funerals. — Clarence Darrow

If you develop a product that gets what the customer is trying to get done, you don't have to advertise; people will just pull it into their lives. — Clayton Christensen

Don't you ever feel like you want to quit doing something everyone else makes you feel like you're supposed to keep doing? Didn't you ever just simply want to ... stop? — Matthew Quick

The trouble with success is - it takes all your time. And you can't do the things you really want to do! — Ruth Draper

The key ingredient in family communication is listening, really listening. — Zig Ziglar

To begin with, I dined there on Monday, and once a week is quite enough to dine with one's own relations. — Oscar Wilde

Ah, me lovely Jo, let's mosey outside and talk." He finally released her hand. "I need to know where and when I can take ye." Really, demon, double entendre? As if this pirate had game! — Kresley Cole

Music is a universal art; anybody's music belongs to everybody; you can't limit it to race or country. — James Weldon Johnson