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Don't pet a burning dog. — Evan Wright

I do not believe we can blame genetics for adultery, homosexuality, dishonesty and other character flaws. — Jerry Falwell

But I kept it to myself
maybe because I didn't think it mattered, but probably because, in a place where everyone knew my story, it was nice to know there was a chapter that only I had read. — Ally Carter

Human beings must be known to be loved; but Divine beings must be loved to be known. — Blaise Pascal

In a true tragedy, both parties must be right. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Life's best coaches are those who believe in you and your potential, sometimes even before you do. — Lorii Myers

What is it?" He stood naked before me, his hands still on his hips.
My curiosity arose. "Why didn't you kill me?"
"Is that what you want? Because if it is, I can take care of that for
you. — Lynn Mullican

I've got cut half in two, once, and blowed up a time or two, but nothing permanent. — Red Adair

Love's an excuse to get hurt. — Conor Oberst

When you go to your local police officer, your police chief in the town you live in, big or small, he will tell you the vast majority of the weapons recovered at a crime scene are either stolen weapons, and/or they have been 'lost' or stolen. — Joe Biden

Those that are too refined to be simple need to be refined again. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I was a big fan of a writer named Jack Vance, a science fiction writer. He always wrote about these guys who were either going down a river in a strange world or would be in this one land where people acted really strange, and he'd have these interactions with them that were strange - he'd usually get run out of town or something. Then he'd end up in the next town over where the rules were totally different. And I love this stuff. — Bela Fleck

Whenever you note the time on the clock, realize that it is now - right now - later than it has ever been. — Kenneth Franklin

New needs need new techniques. And the modern artists have found new ways and new means of making their statements ... the modern painter cannot express this age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or of any other past culture. — Jackson Pollock