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From the very beginning the president [of USA] had two very important principles that had to be reconciled. One principle is that every woman should have the right to all forms of preventive health care, including contraception. The other is that we need to respect the religious liberties which are the cornerstone of American life. — Jacob Lew

Ultimate novelty must be a situation where all boundaries are dissolved. — Terence McKenna

Do not be afraid of mistakes. They will be with you always,every time you put a camera to your eye. [If you] shoot safe, and don't at least occasionally court disaster, you are not trying. Time to hang up the camera. — Joe McNally

He who would be free must strike the first blow. — Frederick Douglass

I would rather stop too soon than too late. — Luc Besson

spoke into the mirror with a hardened, demanding voice. "Where's my cell phone?" he barked. — Walt Disney Company

If 4 out of 5 people SUFFER from diarrhea ... does that mean that 1 enjoys it? — George Carlin

Wild is an interesting word. We imagine wild to be untamed and out of control but, of course, nature isn't like that; nature is controlled, ordered, extremely disciplined by all its elements. — Sally Green

I always wished I had died, and I still wish that, because I could have gotten the whole thing over with. — Andy Warhol

I don't really see science fiction as fiction. I can imagine colonies on Mars and everything. — Sigourney Weaver

He thinkes not well, that thinkes not againe. — George Herbert

That was a good fight back in the gym," he said.
"But I think you could benefit from a few more boxing
lessons. — Becca Fitzpatrick

I believe that bad taste is vulgar. It's like cursing. I think the world can be saved through design, because what is the most distasteful thing someone can do? Kill someone. So, good taste is the opposite of that. — Kanye West

What are other people to us? Material. The stuff of our work. Whom do we love more, the girl or the portrait, the thing we've made of her? We artists, we're not quite human, are we? We love no one. — David Gordon