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The public is looking for free lunches, and the political competition for votes makes the politicians offer them free lunches. — Robert Mundell

Spelling is very easy to practice yourself whereas signing is not. So I would sit on the subway riding around New York and I would spell whatever I would see. When I watched a movie I would spell words as they came up. — Richard Masur

Oh, my soul! why art thou so often disquieted within thee? How is it that thou hast so little faith? Wilt thou never learn that Jesus has even the least of His little boats always under His watchful eye, and all the winds and the waves obey Him? — Theodore L. Cuyler

To live only for some future goal is shallow. It's the sides of the mountain that sustain life, not the top. — Robert M. Pirsig

We're living in a tremendously new landscape, and the possibility of what can be created is immense. These tools of the moving image have a relatively short history in art, and what we can do with them is still largely unknown. We are still innovating and finding ways to tell stories. — Doug Aitken

When my heart tells me that something is right, there's rarely an opportunity for logic to intervene. I go with my instinct, and see where it leads. — Fennel Hudson

His eyelashes were so long and thick they looked artificial. Black plastic reeds fringing two green, glacial pools. — Sylvia Plath

I think that [there is] this fundamental right to privacy and the philosophy that government shouldn't be intrusive. — Tim Cook

There is no gambling like politics. Nothing in which the power of circumstance is more evident. — Benjamin Disraeli

It seems to me that terrestrial beings, as they become more autonomous, psychologically richer, shut themselves up in a way against one another, and at the same time gradually become strangers to the cosmic environment and currents, impenetrable to one another, and incapable of exteriorizing themselves. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin