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We do not take into account the value of the stream. We see the number of streams as a measure of consumer demand, not the value. As it is, we think streams are under-monetized, and we are complaining loudly about that. If the value of a stream changes, we won't alter the count because we don't want to alter the history of the program because that would impact these milestone achievements. — Cary Sherman

We have to realize our black heritage in order to give us strength to move on and progress. But as far as returning to the old African culture, it's unnecessary and it's not advantageous in many respects. We believe that culture itself will not liberate us. We're going to need some stronger stuff. — Huey Newton

As the voices beneath the music are talking, you find that the music is just as important as what they're saying. The traditional thing is to lower the music so you can hear the dialogue. We just couldn't do that for that song. — Stanley Nelson Jr.

It might have been minutes or it might have been hours; time slept when swords woke. — George R R Martin

Elections are about the future. And the GOP will not win a campaign focused on the past. — Mark McKinnon

anyone like you. Every thought I had from the moment we met was about you. — Heidi McLaughlin

And what happens doesn't happen in words. I want to smother all the French beaches I'll never see. Imagine stalking elk through the damp canyon forests around Rockefeller Center. — Chuck Palahniuk

Sometimes I think it's recklessness but at other times the coincidence of it seems almost supernatural because here in the midst of success comes death — Crystal Evans

It's nice to be in a situation where the two books that I write for a sort of regular monthly income are also works that I enjoy immensely, rather than them being some kind of bread and butter, do it because you have to do it. — Garth Ennis

A good artist is willing to die many times over. What's funny is, I've died so many times. — Billy Corgan