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We have artists with no scientific knowledge and scientists with no
artistic knowledge and both with no spiritual sense of gravity at all,
and the result is not just bad, it is ghastly. — Robert M. Pirsig

Trading is very competitive and you have to be able to handle getting your butt kicked. — Paul Tudor Jones

Unimaginable perhaps; but the unimaginable is there to be imagined. — J.M. Coetzee

When the world moves forward too fast for some people, they try to pull us all back with their fear. — Libba Bray

The only one who knows this ounce of words is just a token,
is he who has a tongue to tell that must remain unspoken. — Moondog

Danny: I'm a bit jealous, Sheila.
Sheila: Are you, my dear? What on earth for?
Danny: Well, because you've really lived, Sheila.
Sheila: Of course I have, Daniel. What else is life for? — Louise Wener

'Showgirls' was a critical point in my life. I had my head handed to me. At 21 years old, I had to find my self-esteem again. It was a very hard time. — Elizabeth Berkley

To be known by the public, honestly. People come up and tell them how good I make them feel. — David Alan Grier

Tori felt like she'd accidentally wandered into the men's locker room. Everywhere she looked there was rippling muscle. Testosterone hung thick in the air, and she had the overwhelming urge to chop some wood or fix a carburetor... maybe skin an animal or two. — Bethany K. Lovell

I always think the villains in all of the Disney movies are almost operatic in scale. — Jonathan Freeman

A pencil and a dream can take you anywhere. — J. A. Meyer

We need comprehensive reform that will make America the best place in the world to invest and do business. — Jim DeMint

I came to New York because I was fleeing from the double-wide baby stroller, from the culture of respectability of the bourgeois suburban middle class. And my dream is that the elements of New York that are vital - the elements that are artistic, that are alternative, that resist capital, that are humane - not only endure but thrive, and maybe they do some sort of aikido reversal. They take [diversity-killing trends] and fucking slam them on their heads. — Junot Diaz