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The mine owners did not find the gold, they did not mine the gold, they did not mill the gold, but by some weird alchemy all the gold belonged to them! — Bill Haywood

It was a very American story, somehow. 'Lost.' Each community had such stories. Possibly, each family. — Joyce Carol Oates

You've got to audition! It's tough out there, no matter how well-known you are. — Cassie Ventura

I'm really disturbed about the gay marriage thing. Because I think gay people should get married, cause it's their own business ... Because as a Black man, I think you've got to be against any form of discrimination. — Charles Barkley

The Googly thing is to launch products early on Google Labs and then iterate, learning what the market wants - and making it great. The beauty of experimenting in this way is that you never get too far from what the market wants. The market pulls you back. — Marissa Mayer

I once told a guy I had to wake up early and he said, "I could wake you up with my - " Sir, I'll stop you right there. That is the least sexy thing you could say to me. Nothing about you is sexy when you are the reason I am awake - you are basically an iPhone alarm with a pulse. And I don't want to fuck my iPhone. At least not at seven a.m. But — Anna Kendrick

I have very sensitive skin, so I have to care for it properly. — Emilia Clarke

Oh, well that can't have been me," Harry smiled grimly, clapping a hand on Malone's shoulder as he moved past the big man. "You're still alive. . ." 7:03 — Stephen England

What if, however, humans exceed animals in their capacity for violence precisely because they speak? As Hegel was already well aware, there is something violent in the very symbolisation of a thing, which equals its mortification. This violence operates at multiple levels. Language simplifies the designated thing, reducing it to a single feature. It dismembers the thing, destroying its organic unity, treating its parts and properties as autonomous. It inserts the thing into a field of meaning which is ultimately external to it. When we name gold "gold," we violently extract a metal from its natural texture, investing into it our dreams of wealth, power, spiritual purity, and so on, which have nothing whatsoever to do with the immediate reality of gold. — Slavoj Zizek

There is no modern literary form which is as little understood as is the short story. The — Charles Raymond Barrett

Consequences are governed by principles, and behavior is governed by values, therefore, value principles! — Stephen R. Covey

We should try to hold on to the Christmas spirit, not just one day a year, but all 365. — Mary Martin