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The woman you thought you talked to was like one out of my novels, nothing more than a dream, and illusion I conjured to feel better. That's all I ever will be, unable to be that woman in real life. — Nicole Kiefer

In Japan, employees occasionally work themselves to death. It's called Karoshi. I don't want that to happen to anybody in my department. The trick is to take a break as soon as you see a bright light and hear dead relatives beckon. — Scott Adams

What is addiction? Only those that have been kept secret; are addictions. Those that are openly visible cannot be called addiction. — Dada Bhagwan

Superman, Iron Man, Batman" - Flyaway Hair winces visibly - "you name it. Rich, powerful, white alpha males who dress up in gimp suits and beat up ethnically diverse lower-class criminals. — Charles Stross

In our own country, we take democratic values seriously - and so we always have a vigorous debate on the issues. That's part of the greatness of America, and we wouldn't have it any other way. — Dick Cheney

I lived in the Muslim world for 10 years. — Juan Cole

Our Saviour identifies His interest with that of suffering humanity. As — Ellen G. White

I say no to photographs. When people take my picture, I feel like they've taken a piece of me, and I can't get that back. It's soul-draining. — Evangeline Lilly

Great powers reserve the right to police bad actors in their neighborhoods. — Thomas P.M. Barnett

Garfield took Odie's paw. "Old pal, if anything happens to us, there's one thing you should know."

"It's going to happen to you first. — Jim Kraft

Just before reaching the station, he turned into a bar — Haruki Murakami

Museums are for dead artists. I'd never show my work in the Tate. You'd never get me in that place. — Damien Hirst

There were times I wouldn't come to practice, because it didn't excite me. It wasn't interesting. I was kind of going through the motions. — Michael Phelps

Now I do not myself share that superstitious reverence for the beliefs of common sense which many contemporary philosophers profess. But I think that we must start from them, and that we ought to depart from them only when we find good reason to do so. — C. D. Broad