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Dr. Seuss
This is a good quote :)

Jimmy Hayward
The most fire movie of all time.

aloeverahe
Inhumane? Or Inhuman?

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

Joker-Davian Williams
Com,mas everyw,h,ere commas, everywhere, commas don't, belong everywhere,

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The Quadratic Formula
Here is the quadratic formula: x is equal to negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac all over 2a. This doesn't make sense typed out in words, but there's the knowledge you didn't ask for.

Scaramouche
It took three betrayals for me to finally understand: the world is just an elaborate tapestry of lies. My fury will never be quelled. The first to betray me was a god. My creator... my mother. Valuing strength above all, she saw no worth in me, and I was discarded. The second was a human. My family... my friend. Consumed by fear, he saw me as an abomination. The third was one exactly like me.

European History
The Mediterranean was home to several cities, all of which spoke Greek. However, none of these cities were politically united. Two significant states, Athens and Sparta, were conquered by Alexander the Great, who created a massive empire, uniting Greece. When he died, his empire fragmented. The Latin-speaking Romans conquered the Mediterranean Basin. The Roman Empire began crumbling as German immigrants entered from the East.

Markiplier
In any creative medium, there are people in that field that are better than you, and in that moment that can be devastating. Understand that a creation is not a comparative against those people; it's a comparative against yourself. What you make next is only comparable to what you made before. Even if you haven't made anything, it's only comparable to what you've made before, which is nothing. Therefore you have literally nothing to lose by starting. You cannot fail just by making your first.

Siri (Apple) - A really good bedtime story
Both 6000 and 7000 alloys are referred to as "age hardenable" aluminum alloys. They can be hardened by heating them at 100 to 200 degrees Celsius (212 to 392 degrees Farenheit.) This strengthening occurs because of precipitation of nanometer particles in the metal. Are you asleep yet?