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Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience. — Mark Twain

I won't say I've never felt in Alex Salmond's shadow, but latterly, when Alex was leader, I didn't. It's more about my awareness of the fact I became First Minister during a parliamentary term. That means you're First Minister, but you haven't been elected in your own right as First Minister. — Nicola Sturgeon

Merely stating a truth isn't enough. The truth has to be made vivid, interesting, dramatic. You have to use showmanship. — Dale Carnegie

Right, and the definition of basic stupidity is to keep doing the same thing over and over again while expecting a different result. I'm not stupid. (Xypher)
I didn't say to keep doing it. Move forward with purpose. Examine what went wrong and correct that one mistake. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Once more I can climb about and remind you that a woman in this epoch does the important literary thinking. — Gertrude Stein

I had hoped for a pinch of metaphor. — Barbara Kingsolver

A companion is but another self; wherefore it is an argument that a man is wicked if he keep company with the wicked. — Pope Clement I

Actors strive to be part of something like 'Twilight' and what 'Twilight' is, is unbelievable. — Kellan Lutz

But sometimes what we call 'memory' and what we call 'imagination' are not so easily distinguished. — Leslie Marmon Silko

It is not true that it is hard to govern Italy. It is useless. — Edward Luttwak

I will not pray clarity for you. Clarity is the crutch of the Christian. But I will pray trust for you, that your trust will increase. — Mother Teresa

Because of how much movies cost, it's dangerous to be experimental on one film after the other. But we can experiment with television. We can do things that are fringe and bring ideas to the table that are offbeat and original. — Steven Spielberg

I'd like to take a walk far back in the flinty hills and search for a souvenir, an old double-bitted ax stuck deep in the side of a white oak tree. I know the handle has long since rotted away with time. Perhaps the rusty frame of a coal-oil lantern still hangs there on the blade. — Wilson Rawls