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I consider myself always a humorist. And I think anybody who tells jokes or makes people laugh is humor. — Dick Gregory

I disconnected as a sleepy Seth stepped out of the bedroom. "Who's Dante? Was that a collect call to the Inferno?"
"They won't accept the charges," I murmured. — Richelle Mead

True dreamers are both geniuses and madmen. Most lands can tolerate only a few, and those die young. — N.K. Jemisin

Enrollment is not about getting somebody to do something that you want them to do. It's about offering them the chance to do something they might want to do (in this case, becoming part of your effort). — Leonard A. Schlesinger

Suffering does not ennoble. It destroys. To resist destruction, self-hatred, or lifelong hopelessness, we have to throw off the conditioning of being despised, the fear of becoming the they that is talked about so dismissively, to refuse lying myths and easy moralities, to see ourselves as human, flawed, and extraordinary. All of us extraordinary — Dorothy Allison

How do you possibly say that a cover band is better than the band that created and wrote the material? It's absurd. — Eddie Trunk

The tunneling entrance curves before it opens into this space and there is absolute, waiting, coiled, and sentient blackness. — Sofia Samatar

God cannot be realized without love. Yes, sincere love. — Sarada Devi

Players have to buy into your system and be willing to accept the role, you, as the coach, have assigned to them — Chuck Daly

I would hope to get together with the Latino community, if I could ever have them talk to me without screaming and threatening me. So I hope to get together with the community and try to explain what we do, so that's going to be one of my missions coming up. — Joe Arpaio

Ian Ashby is very underrated and it's right he gets the accolades he gets — Paul Merson

I had come to the conclusion that I must really be French, only no one had ever informed me of this fact. I loved the people, the food, the lay of the land, the civilized atmosphere, and the generous pace of life. — Julia Child