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Like, radio is closer to a Tumblr, or a blog, or Twitter, than it is to television, I think. — Ira Glass

Well let's see; I'm not obsessed with ... I like Walt Disney except that you know, except for the horrible fascism. I love the art of it. I like a lot of things I don't agree with and that's one of them. — Mark Morris

No creature on Earth ever has organized themselves in ways that we have, with the capacity to alter the nature of nature the way we have. — Sylvia Earle

Laughter not only provides a cushion to our emotional hurts but also helps us in dealing with the jolts of life effectively. — Balroop Singh

Switzerland is the perfect place where you have volatility at a municipal level that nothing up top - small units competing with each other. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

I'd love to design stuff that I'd like to wear and that other people could wear, too. — Dionne Bromfield

There is no hope for television by means of cathode-ray tubes. — John Logie Baird

What I intended to accomplish was to rouse the student body, not by means of an organization, but solely by my simple words; to urge them, not to violence, but to moral insight into the existing serious deficiencies of our political system. — Kurt Huber

Laugh with people laughing, cry with people crying, but don't fall into the river of world illusion. Stay on the banks. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Yet while Owllwin was arrogant, he was also humble enough to admit when he had made a mistake. Perhaps it was his sheer clumsiness that kept him so humble: the first time he spoke to Cricket was in the great dining hall, and he brought down six tables five minutes after. — Ash Gray

[I]t was in the pairs that the prisoners kept alive the semblance of humanity concluded Elmer Luchterhand, a sociologist at Yale who interviewed fifty-two concentration camp survivors shortly after liberation.
Pairs stole food and clothing for each other, exchanged small gifts and planned for the future. If one member of a pair fainted from hunger in front of an SS officer, the other would prop him up.
Survival ... could only be a social achievement, not an individual accident, wrote Eugene Weinstock, a Belgian resistance fighter and Hungarian-born Jew who was sent to Buchenwald in 1943.
Finally the death of one member of a pair often doomed the other. Women who knew Anne Frank in the Bergen-Belsen camp said that neither hunger nor typhus killed the young girl who would become the most famous diarist of the Nazi era. Rather, they said, she lost the will to live after the death of her sister, Margot. — Blaine Harden

As a performer, I'm very, very confident in what I do. — Russell Brand