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But as the years went on, I realised that what I really want to be, all told, is a human. Just a productive, honest, courteously treated human. — Caitlin Moran

There were Lolo McCaffrey's thick braids and patchouli-oil smell, crouched down by the nutritional bars, her moon face staring at the label of a Clif Bar like someone who can't read. — J. Ryan Stradal

I spend a lot of time idly. I go to sporting events, play my clarinet. I practise. But if you work every day, a certain amount on a steady basis, the work accumulates. — Woody Allen

It's weird, you know, the way so many people accept the notion that stone is inanimate, that rock doesn't move. I mean, really, this here cliff moves me every time that I see it. — David Abram

There are hundred reasons to worry but the only way to keep out of this 'net' of worry is to pray. — Sanchita Pandey

Evangelical theology is modest theology, because it is determined to be so by its object, that is, by him who is its subject. — Karl Barth

With truths of a certain kind, it is not enough to make them appear convincing: one must also make them felt. Of such kind are moral truths. — Montesquieu

When two tigers fight, one is injured beyond repair - and the other one is dead. — Marc Cameron

Life, to be worthy of a rational being, must be always in progression; we must always purpose to do more or better than in time past. — Samuel Johnson

I never read comics growing up. I didn't have money and I don't like to touch paper. — John McLaughlin

They wanted her for the same reason as the studios: her stellar beauty; and just as she did for the studios, she morphed and mutated and recomposed this beauty into the precise form of their desires, until there was nothing of her left. [On Gene Tierney] — Paul Murray

To be natural means to dare to be as immoral as Nature is. — Friedrich Nietzsche

It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own self-interest. We address ourselves not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities, but of their advantages — Adam Smith