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- God loved the birds and invented trees. Man loved the birds and invented cages.
- Jacques Deval, Afin de vivre bel et bien
- All people want is someone to listen.
- Hugh Elliott, Standing Room Only weblog, May 8, 2003
- Miracles: You do not have to look for them. They are there, 24-7, beaming like radio waves all around you. Put up the antenna, turn up the volume - snap... crackle... this just in, every person you talk to is a chance to change the world...
- Hugh Elliott, Standing Room Only weblog, May 6, 2003
- I just realized that there's going to be a lot of painful times in life, so I better learn to deal with it the right way.
- Trey Parker and Matt Stone, South Park, Raisins, 2003
- You know, I think that if parents would spend less time worrying about what their kids watch on TV and more time worrying about what's going on in their kids' lives, this world would be a much better place.
- Trey Parker and Matt Stone, South Park, Death, 1997
- Every mile is two in winter.
- George Herbert (1593 - 1633), Jacula Prudentum
- I started concentrating so hard on my vision that I lost sight.
- Robin Green, Northern Exposure, Burning Down the House, 1992
- The path to our destination is not always a straight one. We go down the wrong road, we get lost, we turn back. Maybe it doesn't matter which road we embark on. Maybe what matters is that we embark.
- Barbara Hall, Northern Exposure, Rosebud, 1993
- You're dealing with the demon of external validation. You can't beat external validation. You want to know why? Because it feels sooo good.
- Barbara Hall, Northern Exposure, Gran Prix, 1994
- As a scientist, I am not sure anymore that life can be reduced to a class struggle, to dialectical materialism, or any set of formulas. Life is spontaneous and it is unpredictable, it is magical. I think that we have struggled so hard with the tangible that we have forgotten the intangible.
- Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider, Northern Exposure, Zarya, 1994
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