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The only people I am aware of who don't have troubles are gathered in peaceful, little neighborhoods. There is never a care, never a moment of stress and never an obstacle to ruin a day. All is calm. All is serene. Most towns have at least one such worry-free zone. We call them cemeteries. — Steve Goodier

I'm a little skeptical about using the Constitution this way, but I also believe marriage is between a man and a woman and that the courts shouldn't legislate this matter. — Pete Coors

There are no truer choices than those made in crisis, choices made without judgment. — Daniel H. Wilson

Oh yeah, I'm still employed at Pixar and I love it here. — Brad Bird

like a bunch of mimes trapped in an invisible box within which one of the occupants has farted. — Jonny Nexus

My dad was a big fan of comedy. He wanted to be a stand-up. He loved Lenny [Bruce]. He also loved Lord Buckley and jazz and stuff. He was a hipster. My parents were kind of beatnik-y, you know, for Salt Lake City. But my humor, I think, came from wanting to disarm people before they hit me. — Judd Apatow

I have established a reputation for being someone who, if you tell her to do one thing, will almost certainly do the other. I also have a temper. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Annella frantically searched through the sea of people, afraid she was about to drown. Then relief washed over her when she met her father's gaze and made her way back to him. But as she stepped closer, all pleasure left her. A crimson liquid pooled over the fingers that he held to his throat.
"Anne," he choked out....
A piercing scream traveled through the streets of Venice. — Victoria Roberts

Genius is when you strike a chord accidently, and the ensuing music is beyond your control — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I hate it when you talk to God. He always agrees with you. — Marshall Thornton

Were any of us asked seriously, what it is that troubles us, we must refer it to one of these heads: - either we want strength or power, vigour and life, in our obedience, in our walking with God; or we want peace, comfort, and consolation therein. Whatever it is that may befall a believer that doth not belong to one of these two heads, doth not deserve to be mentioned in the days of our complaints. Now, — John Owen

Ruddy hell, when your parents die they move in with you. — David Mitchell