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There are still so few female directors. There are far fewer writers than we'd like to see. — Nina Jacobson

I'm going to go out and play really hard. If I have another win, it will be icing on the cake. But I don't take anything for granted. — Vijay Singh

Those who stay away from the election think that one vote will do no good. 'Tis but one step more to think one vote will do no harm. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Somehow she could always think better when all her hair was out of her face. Stupid, but true. — Melinda Metz

Whenever I see people getting a bad deal I want to step in and do something about it. Of course, this is not pure altruism - there's a profit to be made too. — Richard Branson

Basic anatomy. That has got to be the ongoing frustration: Why can't my fingers do what I want them to do? Not being able to play what I hear in my head - that is the ultimate source of frustration. — Joe Satriani

After 34 years, I feel like I did when I was starting out. I feel excited and feel I've never been better doing what I do. — Louie Anderson

Show your kids that needs and wants are two different things. The best way to teach our kids to be smart consumers - and savvy savers - is to model good behavior for them. — Jean Chatzky

He had never been a social man. He had shunned causes with contempt and disgust. They were for pig-simple suckers and people with too much time and money on their hands — Stephen King

Staple a green card to their diploma - welcome to the United States of America! We want those people in our country. — Mitt Romney

Are you really surprised by the endurance of religion? What ideology is likely to be more durable than one that conforms, at every turn, to our powers of wishful thinking? Hope is easy; knowledge is hard. Science is the one domain in which we human beings make a truly heroic effort to counter our innate biases and wishful thinking. Science is the one endeavor in which we have developed a refined methodology for separating what a person hopes is true from what he has good reason to believe. The methodology isn't perfect, and the history of science is riddled with abject failures of scientific objectivity. But that is just the point-these have been failures of science, discovered and corrected by-what, religion? No, by good science. — Sam Harris