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As far as cookbooks go, I think Joy of Cooking is a classic. I've used it over and over again. Julia Child frustrates me. By the time you get all her herbs together, you're exhausted — Paul Lynde

I have read somewhere that in a totalitarian system martyrdom does better than thought. — Vaclav Havel

He who has suffered shipwreck, fears to sail Upon the seas, though with a gentle gale. — Robert Herrick

There are some things that, once lost, no amount of money can regain. Thus to justify the destruction of an ancient forest on the grounds that it will earn us substantial export income is problematic, even if we could invest that income and increase its value from year to year; for no matter how much we increase its value, its could never buy back the link with the past represented by the forest. — Peter Singer

If one keeps loving faithfully what is really worth loving, and does not waste one's love on insignificant and unworthy and meaningless things, one will get more light by and by and grow stronger. — Vincent Van Gogh

I love comedy with a passion, and I hope that shows in my work. I would never want to move an inch away from comedy. What I want to do is continue to grow and extend myself, so if anything, I'm adding things on. — Darren Boyd

You must do the things you think you cannot do. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Aside from being a fighter, I am a relaxed person. It is a lifestyle thing for me. I don't stress too much. — Urijah Faber

Trust has no gradient. — Toba Beta

You dogs are smart enough to know that worry is something you do with a bone, and let it got at that. Even Pavlov couldn't do any more than prove that your brain is in your gut
something that you knew all along. — Frank Loesser

Zara: It's just a registry...
Kit: Am I the only one who's read X-Men and realizes why this is a bad idea? — Cassandra Clare

Those qualities of bodies that cannot be intended and remitted [i.e., qualities that cannot be increased and diminished] and that belong to all bodies on which experiments can be made should be taken as qualities of all bodies universally. — Isaac Newton