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I've learned a few things from the tea party, both the political one and the one in Alice in Wonderland. From the first, I learned that you can make people angrily shuffle in roughly the same direction if you appeal to their beliefs in poorly defined ways. From the second, I learned that England has some sort of substance called treacle. — Lore Sjoberg

If from thy secret bed Of luxury unbidden offspring rise, Let them be kindly welcom'd to the day. — John Armstrong

The memory of the past did not redeem the future, as he insisted on believing. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

. . .a scientific theory is just a mathematical model we make to describe our observations: it exists only in our minds. So it is meaningless to ask: which is real, "real" or "imaginary" time? It is simply a matter of which is the more useful description. — Stephen Hawking

A freakish homunculus germinated outside of lawful procreation. — Henry Arthur Jones

My message behind this album was finding the beauty in imperfection. — Beyonce Knowles

If you are satisfied with the results you are now getting, why change? If you are not satisfied, why not experiment? — Dale Carnegie

We should consider ourselves lucky that the red light is so clearly visible. — Haruki Murakami

We continue to say hi to those we've lost, and for a little while at least, the world down here feels a little less dark. — Joshua McCune

That's why we're going to disrupt the lunch," she (Kat) said.
"You know," Angus said, "I've got a little C-four that I've been saving for a rainy
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"We're not blowing up my company, Angus," Hale said.
"Righto. Carry on, Kitty. — Ally Carter

The only real education comes from what goes counter to you. — Andre Gide

But in the end, science does not provide the answers most of us require. Its story of our origins and of our end is, to say the least, unsatisfactory. To the question, "How did it all begin?", science answers, "Probably by an accident." To the question, "How will it all end?", science answers, "Probably by an accident." And to many people, the accidental life is not worth living. Moreover, the science-god has no answer to the question, "Why are we here?" and, to the question, "What moral instructions do you give us?", the science-god maintains silence. — Neil Postman

Your meat curtains smell like a dirty, dead whore that fucked a dirty, dead gorilla. — Debra Anastasia