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Never attempt to murder a man who is committing suicide. — Woodrow Wilson

If stupid hippies hadn't killed nuclear power, we'd have nuclear power plants, safer and cheaper than coal-fired plants, all over, and electric cars really would be zero emissions. — Penn Jillette

I can see today that the same sort of issues lie behind taxidermy and photography. Taxidermy consists in preserving a bird in full flight ... In the same way, photography halts and freezes motion and life. — Annette Messager

I'm really interested in self-deception. Really interested in how people live in bubble universes. How people can fail to see the seemingly obvious. — Errol Morris

Your business is a part of yourself. Should it be? Who knows, but it sure feels that way. You can never really leave it. — Barbara Corcoran

This drove home to me how barbaric our own medicine and our own customs are in the "civilized" world, where we put ill or demented people away and try to forget them. — Oliver Sacks

Prayer is the outstretched arms of the child for the Father's help. — E. M. Bounds

I can get obsessed by anything if I look at it long enough. That's the curse of being a photographer. — Irving Penn

You are entitled to your own opinions, but not to your own facts. — Nalin Mehta

That's the great thing about songwriting: You have that time to have perspective and look back and think about all the things you'd want to say. — Gin Wigmore

They're threatened by you,' she said. 'You chose to do something they'd never have the gumption to choose for themselves. Being their own person. — Diane Chamberlain

He would live a small life, and instead of depressing him, the thought became comforting. For the first time, he no longer felt trapped. Instead, he felt safe. He — Brit Bennett

I wasn't strong enough to resist you. - Douglas Clayborne — Julie Garwood

I've just finished reading some of my early papers, and you know, when I'd finished I said to myself, 'Rutherford, my boy, you used to be a damned clever fellow.' (1911) — Ernest Rutherford

For many children, it's seeing a beloved relative ill and in pain that leads them to want to become doctors. But, for me, it was watching my grandma get better. — Michael Greger