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I always took photographs. I photographed a lot of trees, by the way, which is another image I used often in my work, the tree image. — Robert Barry

I suddenly have two stomachs - a regular tummy and another one below that, which I call the subcontinent. This older body is both amazingly healthy and a big disappointment. — Anne Lamott

I had the chance to work with Michael Jackson who was as brilliant as they come. — Tommy Mottola

He existed in his own terms and I followed it without hesitation. — Pushpa Rana

He had extracted himself from the Cambridge one-way system by the usual method, which involved going round and round it faster and faster until he achieved a sort of escape velocity and flew off at a tangent in a random direction, which he was now trying to identify and correct for. — Douglas Adams

As the son of a Protestant Christian mother and a Shia Muslim father, I have nevertheless ended up without a religious bone in my body. — Jim Al-Khalili

Unless you completely understand the investment world, do not mess around with it. It is not something I would go anywhere near. — Anthea Turner

Everyone concedes that photography is now a medium of exchange as much as a mode of documentation ... photographing has become the visual equivalent of cellphone chatter. — Geoffrey Batchen

You guys have so much energy. I threw a party in Toronto and there were, like, 4,000 people who couldn't get in. — Jamie Foxx

There is a schizophrenic nature in modern politics. A leader is expected to have a religious faith but he is not supposed to let it influence him in his duties. Somehow, the truths that determine everything else about his existence are not allowed to influence how he conducts himself in public life. Not only that, his principles are usually considered so personal that the public is not even allowed to know for certain what they are. This passes for noble statecraft in our time. It was once thought cowardice. — Stephen Mansfield

Culture, then, is a study of perfection, and perfection which insists on becoming something rather than in having something, in an inward condition of the mind and spirit, not in an outward set of circumstances. — Matthew Arnold

I try to build the things so that they're fairly indestructible. I've learned from my mistakes and some of those units, even if human life disappears from the planet, will still be recognizable a thousand years from now abandoned somewhere in the woods. — John Lindsay