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Anything that breaks silence is music ... ! — Milind K

He reached into the bag and drew out an odd array of manga, ripped paperbacks of books both classic and modern, and a small stack of crumpled magazines. See, I even brought some things to read aloud. I wasn't sure what you'd like, so there's a bit of everything. — Holly Black

Anyone who says that women do not have influence in men's decisions makes a vast and stupid mistake. — Lisa See

I'd like to do a show that's not a sitcom. — Horatio Sanz

In the end, winning is sleeping better. — Jodie Foster

I find supermarkets fascinating places. It's extraordinary, you can buy anything there. — Marco Pierre White

Poetry is a necessity of life, — C.D. Wright

The signore ... wishes her to begin at the beginning. — Philip Roth

I remember, when 9/11 went down, my reaction was, 'Well, I've had it with humanity.' But I was wrong. — Patton Oswalt

One of the dirty little secrets of the stock market rally is that the rising corporate profits that powered it are largely phantom profits. They are artifacts of currency devaluation, not an increase in efficiency or production of goods and services. — Charles Hugh Smith

The most sought-after candidates in the world today by companies like mine are people who make computer software - there's a shortage of talent. — Xavier Niel

Here suicide and murder are two aspects of a single
system, the system of a misguided intelligence that prefers, to the suffering imposed by a limited
situation, the dark victory in which heaven and earth are annihilated. — Albert Camus

The church is not called to be responsible for the way unbelievers run their lives. But we are called to be responsible, by the power of the Spirit and for the glory of Jesus, for the way believers live and the kind of relationships that are cultivated in the fellowship of the church. — John Piper

What condemnation could possibly be more harsh than one's own, when self-pretense is no longer possible? — Richard Matheson

Clementine and Winston fell in love. — Ellen Labrecque