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Shit. We were practically married. The lack of sex proved it. — Pippa DaCosta

The music that I write is often not necessarily full of doom and gloom. You'll notice in most of the darkest songs, the music is actually pretty peaceful and lulling. — Andrew Bird

The cause of the world's woe is birth, the cure of the world's woe is a bent stick. — Jack Kerouac

Growth and change are never easy ... If it were easy, you would have done it long ago. — Lawrence LeShan

Death will destroy my body, but my creatures will keep on living ever after, in the years to come. — Enzo Ferrari

Our scientists grapple with the difficulties of placing a man on the moon, but the immediately troubling concern of our society is whether men of different races can sit together at a lunch counter. — Robert Kennedy

Acting in more science fiction films would be fine by me. I love doing them. — Sarah Douglas

The more necessary anything appears to my mind, the most certain it is that I only assert a limitation. — Aleister Crowley

It is unclear from any modern critique of religion that anyone is in a position to disprove the reality of religious mystery expressed in the ancients' texts, even if we probe that mystery. Modern affirmations of such faith as well as denials of it are acts of faith. Yet these critiques of religion bring us closer to understanding the human side of divine-human relations. And this is what believers and nonbelievers, believing and unbelieving theologians and historians of religion share: a desire to understand the human side of the equation in religious traditions. — Mark S. Smith

But that was how it went sometimes, the English language, when you really needed it, crumbled to clay in your mouth. — Marisha Pessl

You can't get lost if you have nowhere to be. — Michelle Tea

It's often meaningless to talk about a genetic trait without also discussing the environment in which that trait appears. Sometimes, genes don't work at all until the environment awakens them. — Sam Kean