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I love simple food. I like to serve the entire animal, not only because it somehow provokes a customer to think about it, but also because to honor of the animal that has been killed for us to eat, you have to eat the whole thing. It would be silly to just eat the chops and throw everything else away. — Mario Batali

Creativity is to discover a question that has never been asked. If one brings up an idiosyncratic question, the answer he gives will necessarily be unique as well. — Kenya Hara

I remember when I was about 12, I read M. R. James' 'Ghost Stories Of An Antiquary' under the covers, way too young to fully understand what was going on with those stories - completely terrified but absolutely loved them. — Tom Goodman-Hill

Rock music is not meant to be perfect. — Ozzy Osbourne

Dreams do come true...never stop believing. — Josh Davis

When you're in a dark place, and your light is going to run out before too long, you get on with things. It's a wonder to me how few people apply that same logic to their lives. — Mark Lawrence

The one thing I've found is that someone always knows more than you do, including your babies. There are loads of things people presume I know about that I don't. — Martin Freeman

The solutions put forth by imperialism are the quintessence of simplicity ... When they speak of the problems of population and birth, they are in no way moved by concepts related to the interests of the family or of society ... Just when science and technology are making incredible advances in all fields, they resort to technology to suppress revolutions and ask the help of science to prevent population growth. In short, the peoples are not to make revolutions, and women are not to give birth. This sums up the philosophy of imperialism. — Fidel Castro

I have no skills. The only thing I could possibly do is teach. — Victor Garber

I didn't think; I experimented. — Anthony Burgess

Difficulties elicit talents that in more fortunate circumstances would lie dormant. — Horace

Stories, as we're taught in journalism school early on, are told through people. Those stories make our documentaries powerful. You can explore someone's culture, you can explore their experience, you can explore an issue through human beings who are going through it. — Soledad O'Brien