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If you truly wish to change what is without, you must first change what festers within. — Richelle E. Goodrich
You made your own jean shorts ... with a butter knife? — Richelle Mead
Having done television, I was used to either being aware whether I got the part within the same day, or within two, three days max. — Matthew Lewis
Openness, as currently conceived, is a way of making surrender to whatever is most powerful, or worship of vulgar success, look principled. — Allan Bloom
Later these tales would be retold and embellished by the genius of Mallory, Spenser, and Tennyson. — Winston S. Churchill
Now it's going to turn into the biggest media blitz since the Pope's divorce. — Dani Kollin
Cut down the forest, not just a tree. Out of the forest of desire springs danger. By cutting down both the forest of desire and the brushwood of longing, be rid of the forest, bhikkhus. — Gautama Buddha
A bath tub, apparently, was the first thing I wanted to be. — David Duchovny
The most dangerous worldview is the worldview of those have not viewed the world. — Alexander Von Humboldt
Throughout our history, Microsoft has won by making big, bold bets. I believe that now is not the time to scale back the scope of our ambition or the scale of our investment. While our opportunities are greater than ever, we also face new competitors, faster-moving markets and new customer demands. — Steve Ballmer
The hardest thing I have done is given up power. — Ronald Lauder
You think we're dancing?" "That's all we've ever done. — Joss Whedon
Sam's light-cycle, the car, and the jets are new of course, and other stuff. The new ones are sleeker and so contemporary, that if you could put them in a car design show they would hold up. — Daniel Simon
At the state dinner for Chinese President Hu Jintao, Hu opened a fortune cookie that said, 'You will lend us another trillion dollars.' — Conan O'Brien
I knew he that he didn't have the strength to get free. His life was being driven by a kind of flywheel. He had submitted to it and accepted it. It was turning fast. To slow it down or stop it and come to a place that was moving with the motion only of time and loss and slow grief was more, that day, than he could imagine.
I knew too that it was more than he could bear. — Wendell Berry