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This is a good quote :)

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The most fire movie of all time.

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Inhumane? Or Inhuman?

Adeline
Play with a frog? But... what if I can't find him?

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Com,mas everyw,h,ere commas, everywhere, commas don't, belong everywhere,

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Jaden Smith - Icon (revised)
I am not a Mayan, I'm a menace. It's wild, you can lie like a professor. I don't got the time to put you on the stretcher. I am here and I'm still flexing.

Lil Uzi Vert - Hi Roller
Raf Simons, Rick Owens, little Phillip Lim She said she ain't want me so I fucked her friend Open up my mouth white diamonds when I grin Goyard bags cost more than your rent Goyard wallet cost more than your Gucci.

Alan Watts - Do You Do IT? Or Does IT Do You? (Part 3)
Billions of years ago, you were a big bang, but now you're a complicated human being. And then we cut ourselves off, and don't feel that we're still the big bang. But you are. Depends how you define yourself. You are actually - if this is the way things started, if there was a big bang in the beginning - you're not something that's a result of the big bang. You're not something that is a sort of puppet on the end of the process. You are still the process.

Alan Watts - Do You Do IT? Or Does IT Do You? (Part 2)
So in the same way, there was a big bang at the beginning of things and it spread. And you and I, sitting here in this room, as complicated human beings, are way, way out on the fringe of that bang. We are the complicated little patterns on the end of it. Very interesting. But so we define ourselves as being only that. If you think that you are only inside your skin, you define yourself as one very complicated little curlicue, way out on the edge of that explosion.

Alan Watts - Do You Do IT? Or Does IT Do You? (Part 1)
People say there was a primordial explosion, an enormous bang billions of years ago which flung all the galaxies into space. Well let's take that just for the sake of argument and say that was the way it happened. It's like you took a bottle of ink and you threw it at a wall. Smash! And all that ink spread. And in the middle, it's dense, isn't it? And as it gets out on the edge, the little droplets get finer and finer and make more complicated patterns, see?