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If I had a musical identity that was definable then it would be time to get into painting or something else. Race car driving. — Chris Cornell

Celebrity distorts democracy by giving the rich, beautiful, and famous more authority than they deserve. — Maureen Dowd

Look at me ... look at me ... I need the attention, oooh I'm punk rock I got some tattoos, I got some piercings. If I'm gonna get some piercings then I want everyone to see it ... I don't need to advertise my punkness. A real punk doesn't need to show off ... Its like a Karate man ... the Karate man bleed on the inside. A real punk is punk on the inside. — Mark Hoppus

You know, I know, all of us know that the time factor is the vital consideration - and vital is the correct meaning of the term - of our national defense program; that we must never be caught in the same situation we found ourselves in 1917. — George C. Marshall

The legislative department is everywhere extending the sphere of its activity and drawing all power into its impetuous vortex. — James Madison

I want to find people who have had to work hard and who have learned from their failures. Perseverance is no guarantee you'll succeed, but without it, it's almost guaranteed you won't. — Steve Case

Socrates and then Archesilaus used to make their pupils speak first; they spoke afterwards. 'Obest plerumque iss discere volunt authoritas eorum qui docent.' [For those who want to learn, the obstacle can often be the authority of those who teach] — Michel De Montaigne

But it never ceases to amaze me how difficult the things that are supposed to be instinctive really are. — Rachel Joyce

Politics is not just about voting one day every four years. Politics is the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the road we walk on. — Unita Blackwell

Life's gift to you is your unique vantage point. Your gift to life is expressing from it. — Alan Cohen

As Plato insisted two thousand years ago, it is not by means of the image that moral, ethical, or political knowledge is produced. — Abigail Solomon-Godeau

To think that Allan was going to enjoy one more breakfast in his life without porridge! That was good news indeed. — Jonas Jonasson

There must be a government, said the first blind man, I'm not so sure, but there is, it will be a government of the blind trying to rule the blind, that is to say, nothingness trying to organize nothingness. — Jose Saramago