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Believing there is no God does not make the thirst go away. — Philip Yancey

Orgasm coincides with a general hardening of the arteries. — Raymond Pettibon

All language designers are arrogant. Goes with the territory ... — Larry Wall

I've been asked by lots of people, "What happens if you do kill yourself?" They want to know about what it would be like for other people around you, like the person who would find your body, the other kids at school, whoever would have to clean up the blood, what your family holidays would be like. — Albert Borris

The impartiality of history is not that of the mirror, which merely reflects objects, but of the judge, who sees, listens, and decides. — Alphonse De Lamartine

Well, good afternoon, sunshine. How are you feeling?"
"Like something the cat dragged in, then dragged back outside to leave in the rain, and mud, then the lightning hit it, and burned it, and the cat came back to tear it into pieces, before burying it. — Kimberly Montague

I could not but smile to think in what out-of-the-way corners genius produces her bantlings! And the Muses, those capricious dames, who, forsooth, so often refuse to visit palaces, and deny a single smile to votaries in splendid studies, and gilded drawing-rooms
what holes and burrows will they frequent to lavish their favors on some ragged disciple! — Washington Irving

Baseball is the only sport there is - next to bowling that is.
Luella Lorraine Lavell — Kate Curran

Anger becomes limiting, restricting. You can't see through it. While anger is there, look at that, too. But after a while, you have to look at something else. — Thylias Moss

You might be a redneck if the dog catcher calls for a backup unit when he visits your house. — Jeff Foxworthy

A lot of the fiction I read growing up was post-war American, and not all of it centers on Manhattan, but around people of the Mad Men generation, people like John Cheever and, in more modern times, Don DeLillo, who I always mention. — Dylan Moran