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You'll find the guy the one that tells you he dreams about you thats the one you want to be with — Alice

Oh, I think it's definitely spiritual. All music is. I think it's maybe one of the highest forms of spirituality. — Willie Nelson

You know what we learned from living under the rule of Communism?"
"No."
"We learned to get mad. — Joan Bauer

I once knew a beautiful young woman that didn't believe in forever. She became my forever. — Ben Mezrich

For every organization needs performance in three major areas: It needs direct results; building of values and their reaffirmation; and building and developing people for tomorrow. — Peter F. Drucker

TEN [exploding]. Bright! He's a common ignorant slob. He don't even speak good English!
ELEVEN [slowly]. He doesn't even speak good English. — Sherman L. Sergel

It's a daily miracle to see a child grow and develop all the senses and language and speech and faculties, and they're so much fun and they're so delightful and they're so innocent. It just stops your heart every time; I can't get enough of it. — Jann Wenner

Free society's organize around the "invisible hand" while Force society's organize around the State's "visible fist. — Orrin Woodward

By the way, food and rent aren't the only things around here that cost money. You sleep on the couch. — Jamie Lee Curtis

It's funny, we started writing chick-lit when it was just becoming a crowded marketplace, and now the same thing is happening with YA. It really used to just be one shelf at the library - Nancy Drew and Judy Blume. — Emma McLaughlin

Government does not cause affluence. Citizens of totalitarian countries have plenty of government and nothing of anything else. — P. J. O'Rourke

We want to make sure that we incentivize the health care system to be designed to provide you the best quality health care possible. — Valerie Jarrett

The arts alone give direct access to experience. To eliminate them from education - or worse, to tolerate them as cultural ornaments - is antieducational obscurantism. It is foisted on us by the pedants and snobs of Hellenistic Greece who considered artistic performance fit only for slaves ... — Peter Drucker