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Well, our children do know what this industry is about, but they have a good grip on who they are. — Morgan Brittany

This is it, kids. Time for the real party. — Brandon Sanderson

Although I have two good Anglepoise lights, I much prefer to work by daylight. — Anthony Browne

An investor doesn't have a prayer of picking a manager that can deliver true alpha. — Eugene Fama

Recipes are not assembly manuals. Recipes are guides and suggestions for a process that is infinitely nuanced. Recipes are sheet music. — Michael Ruhlman

Maybe that's why people don't like you. You make it obvious you don't care whether people like you or not. That makses some people angry. — Haruki Murakami

I like edgy but classic looks - like Chanel mixed with Alexander McQueen. My personal style is edgier. My closet is just black, gray, and white. I'm more comfortable in darker colors and leather jackets. — Ashley Benson

I wrote about everything I didn't write on The Fame. While traveling the world for two years, I've encountered several monsters, each represented by a different song on the new record: my 'Fear of Sex Monster,' my 'Fear of Alcohol Monster,' my 'Fear of Love Monster,' my 'Fear of Death Monster,' my 'Fear of Loneliness Monster,' etc. I spent a lot of nights in Eastern Europe, and this album is a pop experimentation with industrial/Goth beats, 90's dance melodies, an obsession with the lyrical genius of 80's melancholic pop, and the runway. I wrote while watching muted fashion shows and I am compelled to say my music was scored for them. — Lady Gaga

if you sit around thinking about all the bad crap then the world is sure as hell gonna pass you right on by. — Jessica Roe

there's all that time to eat drink and wait on death like everybody else. — Charles Bukowski

I really wasn't very involved politically with anything up until that point. Then I started reading about the second Palestinian Intifada, and I spoke to friends in activist and journalism circles. Then, somehow by complete luck, I ended up at Democracy Now. — Sharif Abdel Kouddous