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He also had a version of Billy Goat's Gruff where the troll under the bridge ended up the winner. — Stephen King

The divine element manifests itself (or show up) in man as well by his aptitude for science, than by his aptitude for virtue. True morality, true philosophy and true art are in their essence ("dans leur essence", Fr.) religious. — African Spir

Necessity gives the law and does not itself receive it. — Publilius Syrus

I hope they're in town. I want to face them! Reign stood and brandished one of the two swords that she usually wore in sheaths crisscrossed on her back-in addition to the dagger sheath she customarily wore on her forearm. "I'll lunch on their balls!"
That was Reign's new threat: to lunch on enemies' balls. "Reege, when you threaten males with that, I don't think it has the result you intend. They think less Lunchables, more tea bag. — Kresley Cole

What's great is that I keep hearing from people who are discovering 'Friday Night Lights' because of streaming and Netflix and Hulu and all of these things. Somehow ... things don't get old as fast as they used to. They stay vibrant. — Jason Katims

Best way to get rid of kitchen odors: Eat out. — Phyllis Diller

Avicenna California ... Museum of my twisted youth, vault of my dearest and most disgusting memories. — Peter S. Beagle

Many artists stick to making and hire a manager to focus on their business. Artists that build websites and mobile apps can do that, too. — Fred Wilson

The failure of Socialism since 1945 is that whilst encouraging us all, the creators of wealth, to produce less through strikes, it has caused us all to demand a higher level of our own product. — Brian Harris

The cry of distress lays hold of our Lord's omnipotence. It is as easy for God to supply thy greatest as thy smallest wants, even as it was within His power to form a system or an atom, to create a blazing sun as to kindle the fire-fly's lamp. — Thomas Guthrie

The logic of science was infallible, and if the scientists were sometimes mistaken, this was assumed to be only from their mistaking its rules. — Robert M. Pirsig

You go to someone and you think, 'I'll tell him this.' But why? The impulse is that the telling is going to relieve you. And that's why you feel awful later
you've relieved yourself, and if it truly is tragic and awful, it's not better, it's worse
the exhibitionism inherent to a confession has only made the misery worse. — Philip Roth