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I see fat kids on the street all the time and I give them free radiohead t-shirts with bullseyes on them. Later when I see them wearing the t-shirts I shoot at them with bb guns while riding a very large dog and singing kicking squealing gucci little piggy over and over — Thom Yorke

A main part of the struggle of art has been to make an art that is direct, simple, humane, unconnected with powers that be in their essence ... To the degree that it is connected with the bourgeoisie via the marketplace and so on is not necessarily an artist's problem. — Robert Motherwell

Whoever despises the high wisdom of mathematics nourishes himself on delusion and will never still the sophistic sciences whose only product is an eternal uproar. — Leonardo Da Vinci

If he hadn't been following her, she doubted she'd be thinking about him at all. Yet he was still able to ruin her night, and that bothered her. Because she was allowing it to happen. Because she was giving him that power over her. — Nicholas Sparks

I think I've learnt that there is no character so strange that you haven't shared their experience in some small way. — Mark Haddon

THE MISCONCEPTION: You are more concerned with the validity of information than the person delivering it. THE TRUTH: The status and credentials of an individual greatly influence your perception of that individual's message. — David McRaney

When you step out on faith, and keep walking in it, God will put you in the places where he wants you to thrive. — Brandy Butler

Ridcully was to management what King Herod was to the Bethlehem Playgroup Association. — Terry Pratchett

Those who have not become enlightened will have to return to another, denser planet that is still involved with negativity, to work out their remaining karma. — Dolores Cannon

Indigestion is charged by God with enforcing morality on the stomach. — Victor Hugo

Whatsume'er the failings on his part, Remember reader he were that good in his hart. — Charles Dickens