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The successful people of this world take life as it comes. They just go out and deal with the world as it is. — Ben Stein

I enjoy doing very high mileages, partly out of masochism and also because I like to feel the shape of the landscape. — Will Self

The priests of one religion never credit the miracles of another religion. Is this because priests instinctively know priests? — Robert Green Ingersoll

Makeup supposed to look like no makeup or whatever, — Thomas Pynchon

Reality is a terrific drug. — Jason Gurley

The relationship between renewable energy sources and the communities we expect to host them must be appropriate and sustainable and, above all, acceptable to local people. — Owen Paterson

When giving to others do not linger on thoughts of a giving, what was given, or the one who has received. — Gautama Buddha

We must go through a natural revolution if we are to survive on earth. We need to change people's perceptions. If there's no environment, there's no human race. We are in a state of global denial. — Ted Turner

As he walked along the runway, he came upon a United Airlines pilot. "He tried to sit up," Martz said. "I saw a huge triangular hole in his forehead and I told him to just lie still and that help was on the way, but it was too late for him. — Laurence Gonzales

Now that I have seen I am responsible, faith without deeds is dead. — Brooke Fraser

I was waiting for the longest time, she said. I thought you forgot.
It is hard to forget, I said, when there is such an empty space when you are gone. — Brian Andreas

Anything that doesn't make sense, I don't want to give too much of my brain to. — Steve McQueen

Rome ... at its most decadent, had never thought of hiring an actor to go through the motions of being an emperor while the Praetorian Guard ruled. — Gore Vidal

How do you get people to want to live in time, to have a sense of the importance of time for growth, development, of the need for ups-and-downs, of non-homogenized development? [...] A revolution in the U.S. is only going to be led and made by people with some sense of the thickness of time, of time as duration, of time as heterogenous, of development through contradiction, not in a straight line. — James Boggs

The evidence in this universe for design - or, if you will, the fine-tuning that cannot be explained by chance or by 'enough time' - is so compelling that the only way around it is to suggest that our universe is only one of an infinite number of universes. — Dennis Prager