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I'd like to make over Marilyn Manson and just dress him really normally to see what he looks like. That'd be really weird! — Karen Gillan

The elimination of profit, whatever methods may be resorted to for its execution, must transform society into a senseless jumble. — Ludwig Von Mises

believe that it's better to face madness with a plan than to sit still and let it take you in pieces. The — Josh Malerman

They died comfortably in their little bed of understanding, to become useful citizens of the world. I pitied them, and in short order I deserted them one by one, without the slightest regret. — Henry Miller

When Time shall turne those Amber Lockes to Gray. — Michael Drayton

The faith which makes the courage of despair possible is the acceptance of the power of being, even in the grip of non-being. Even in the despair about meaning being affirms itself through us. The act of accepting meaninglessness is in itself a meaningful act. It is an act of faith. — Paul Tillich

The most difficult challenge to the ideal is its transformation into reality, and few ideals survive. — William Gaddis

Everything you know, all the things that you thought were important, drift into the background. And even things that were important really come to the fore and he's one of them. — Orlando Bloom

All I know is that loneliness is a slow and painful death.' Marion paused. — Arnaldur Indridason

All great undertakings are achieved through mighty obstacles. Keep up the deepest mental poise. Take not even the slightest notice of what puerile creatures may be saying against you. — Swami Vivekananda

The earliest discussion of the authorship of Luke and Acts is from Irenaeus, the bishop of Lyons in Gaul, writing in the late second century. He attributes the books to Luke, the coworker of Paul, and notes that the occurrence of the first-person narrative ("we") throughout the later chapters of Acts (starting at 16:10) indicates that the author of Acts was a companion of Paul and present with him on these occasions. These "we" passages in Acts are the key to the authorship of both Acts and the Gospel of Luke. — Anonymous

It is now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people, that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. For happily the government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction - to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens. — George Washington

Pain itself can be pleasurable accidentally in so far as it is accompanied by wonder, as in stage-plays; or in so far as it recalls a beloved object to one's memory, and makes one feel one's love for the thing, whose absence gives us pain. Consequently, since love is pleasant, both pain and whatever else results from love, in so far as they remind us of our love, are pleasant. — Thomas Aquinas

Nonviolent tactics can move into action on our behalf men not naturally inclined to act for us. — Barbara Deming