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Some people pay a compliment as if they expected a receipt. — Kin Hubbard
The better organized the state, the duller its humanity. — David Mitchell
You know I very much respect Yvonne Rainer, she is very important - in American dance, the entire development of modern dance, and creating a wonderful physical language. — Marina Abramovic
We love our business. We have never been more enthusiastic about cable and its future. — Brian Roberts
If you want to talk about a subject that is important to women, romantic fiction is the place to talk about it because that's where your audience is. — Charlotte Lamb
I hate mornings. They start so early. — Janet Evanovich
Your history of work is as important as the work you'll do tomorrow. — Seth Godin
The bubble, as investing phenomenon, has been well studied ever since the 17th-century tulip bulb frenzy. Its counterpart in bear markets is not well understood. — Kenneth Fisher
Are you sure?" Aidan asked, "Gavriel's still a vampire."
"He warned me about you and about them. He didn't have to. I'm not going to repay that by-" she hesitated, then frowned. "What did you call him?"
"That's his name," Aidan sighed, "Gavriel. The other vampires, while they were tying me to the bed, they said his name."
"Oh." With a final tug she pulled the blanked free and tossed it over to 'Gavriel — Holly Black
A revolution that does not produce a new space has not realized its full potential — Henri Lefebvre
I think when you spread the wealth around it's good for everybody. — Barack Obama
And for what I have done ill and for what I have done well and for what I have left undone, I ask you to forgive me. And I ask you to think of me always
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with forgiveness, as you desire to be thought of with forgiveness, though personally of course it is all the same to me whether I am thought of with forgiveness, or with rancour, or not at all. Good night. — Samuel Beckett