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Finally, I was struck by how the truest creativity of the digital age came from those who were able to connect the arts and sciences. — Walter Isaacson

What am I doing with my soul? Interrogate yourself, to find out what inhabits your so-called mind and what kind of soul you have now. A child's soul, an adolescent's, a woman's? A tyrant's soul? The soul of a predator - or its prey? — Marcus Aurelius

What if I can't get it up?" Guy wailed.
"That's of no importance if you're on the right end of a whip. — Edmund White

That's the real secret to job creation - not borrowing and spending more money in Washington. — Paul Ryan

The fairy tale, which to this day is the first tutor of children because it was once the first tutor of mankind, secretly lives on in the story. The first true storyteller is, and will continue to be, the teller of fairy tales. Whenever good counsel was at a premium, the fairy tale had it, and where the need was greatest, its aid was nearest. This need was created by myth. The fairy tale tells us of the earliest arrangements that mankind made to shake off the nightmare which myth had placed upon its chest. — Walter Benjamin

It's pretty easy in theatre. The comedy's either physical or verbal, and you're looking at the whole frame at once. But TV executives want close-ups. I keep telling them to look at Preston Sturges' movies. He'll do a whole scene without a cut in it, and it's a riot. — Don Scardino

They came to her, naturally, since she was a woman, all day long with this and that; one wanting this, another that; the children were growing up; she often felt she was nothing but a sponge sopped full of human emotions. — Virginia Woolf

Politics, it's all corrupt! — Steven Magee

Life is so absurd now that it is almost impossible to be a satirist in this era. — Fran Lebowitz

The fact that the Lord can work and act even with insufficient means consoles me, and above all I entrust myself to your prayers. — Pope Benedict XVI

The question of immortality is of its nature not a scholarly question. It is a question welling up from the interior which the subject must put to itself as it becomes conscious of itself. — Soren Kierkegaard

It could have been a month or, It could have been a year, But I, I gave up long before, Long before you cared. — Sara Quin