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Nothing has changed in Russia since Ivan the Terrible when it comes to the divide between the people and the state. The state demands a sacred willingness to make sacrifices from the people. — Vladimir Sorokin

I always said when I was younger, I wanted to write film music, and I think that's what my ultimate dream is. — Laura Mvula

Everywhere I go, I see young people: Confident, forward looking. I have seen them in Lagos, in Rwanda, in the suburbs of London. — Binyavanga Wainaina

Everyone is built for running. — Christopher McDougall

The key to life is to become skillful enough to be able to do rewarding things. — Jim Rohn

If you think it is spiritual to burn food in front of starving people in hopes that your gods will bring this back to you in triplicate, you are missing the point and sowing animosity from all sides. — Thomm Quackenbush

Programming is legitimate and necessary academic endeavour. — Donald Knuth

For better or worse, we live in a world where money can be acquired simply by attracting attention and by making promises. — Jonathan Slack

I come from athletics and I have a pretty big boxing background, so I never really shy away or get nervous about the physical rigors of filmmaking. — Jon Bernthal

Sticklers unite, you have nothing to lose but your sense of proportion, and arguably you didn't have a lot of that to begin with. — Lynne Truss

You know, I'm always surprised when I read profiles, and they make me sound so jaded. I am so not jaded. — Jay McInerney

They say you can tell a lot about a country by the way it treats its prisoners ... I believe the same can be said for how a country treats its children — Jill Telford

He had grown fond of the old proprietress, Mrs. Matalov, who had been a magician's assistant back in the 1930s, and who now, even at ninety-three, had the stoic dignity of a beautiful woman who was about to be cut in half. — Dan Chaon