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They are intent on making every conversation and every form of behavior in the world known to them. — Edward Snowden

Only when I am by seawater can I truly breathe, to say nothing of my ability to think. — Thomas Bernhard

I have fallen in love with you,God. — Jack Kerouac

I can't tell you how many things I've worked on where I sat on it for a few years, and then somebody else did something very similar. Whether it's some weird vocal effect you hear on another record, or a drum beat, or even a song title, a subject matter, or a mixture of different kinds of music. — Beck

Just because a man had a trace of blue blood in his veins didn't mean he was quality. It didn't make him a gentleman, either. All it made him was an aristocrat. — Nora Roberts

There is nothing more vapid than a philistine petty bourgeois existence with its farthings, victuals, vacuous conversations, and useless conventional virtue. — Anton Chekhov

Do you want to be with a man who has to be convinced to be with you? — Chloe Neill

Pass the popcorn, please. Life is a film, theatre, a theatre of the soul. We play different roles on different stages. At death, we walk offstage. At birth, we walk onstage. — Frederick Lenz

We want to see ourselves reflected in our heroes. Unfortunately most of us don't look like Arnold Schwarzenegger. — Walton Goggins

Remorse.
Never yield to remorse, but at once tell yourself: remorse would simply mean adding to the first act of stupidity a second. — Friedrich Nietzsche

There are problems in these times, but none of them are mineI'm beginning to see the light — Lou Reed

I was very conceptual about what I was doing; I had the first five albums planned out, and all the songs on every album, and the artwork. I always had these ambitious musical projects in mind. — St. Lucia

He was our symbol of baseball at a time when the game meant something to us that perhaps it no longer does. — Bob Costas