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These were people ... who built redwood decks on their mobile homes and have no idea that smart-aleck Yankees think that is somehow funny. People of the pines. My people. — Rick Bragg
The principles now being discovered at work in the brain may provide, in the future, machines even more powerful than those we can at present foresee. — John Zachary Young
People think I'm really melancholy and romantic and all whispery. I'm not at all. I'm very direct. — Norah Jones
You can get defeated, just as long as you don't fail. — Billy Mills
Modern Existentialism ... is a total European creation, perhaps the last philosophic legacy of Europe to America or whatever other civilization is now on its way to supplant Europe. — William Barrett
We should not go to the [poor countries] and say: 'We come to ... teach you our science, to show you your errors.' ... We should go instead with an inquiring mind and a humble spirit to learn [from] these people. — Che Guevara
We think it would be safer if the Bank of England had responsibility for solvency regulation of UK-based banks, as well as having an overall duty to keep the system solvent. Otherwise, there could be dangerous delays if a banking crisis did hit. — John Redwood
Money can't buy happiness but it's more comfortable to cry in a Bugatti than on a bicycle. — Miguel Torres
In the usual progress of things, the necessities of a nation in every stage of its existence will be found at least equal to its resources. — Alexander Hamilton
Listen deeper than the music before you put it in the box. — Tyler, The Creator
The woman had a body wet dreams were made of, and he couldn't remember being this goddamn hard in his life. — Eden Ashe
Our goal is to find the Institute." "How are we gonna do that?" Angel asked. "I have a plan," I said firmly. God, I was really going to have to get all this lying under control. — James Patterson
He will get through this, even if he thinks he won't. — Cassandra Clare
