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A lot of men have lost money chasing women. But no man has ever lost women chasing money. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

I like to get into a lot of things besides movies. I've been very involved with a few specific efforts. We built this park in New York and it's been a very successful project.I worked on a conservation project in East Africa. Too much of this type of stuff can get you wrapped up in your own work and I love it. — Edward Norton

It also reflects a tendency in our society to focus on negatives. Doctors, for instance, study illness, not health. Business leaders analyse failure, not success. Economists study cost, not value. Philosophers mostly debate original sin, not original blessing. — Robert Holden

I love you, Katy. Always have. Always will. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Change is good; it's what fashion is all about. — Suzy Menkes

You know what I'm intrigued by? Like, space and wormholes and Stephen Hawking's theories and Richard Dawkins's theories. That's what I care about. — Peaches Geldof

We have this interesting problem with black holes. What is a black hole? It is a region of space where you have mass that's confined to zero volume, which means that the density is infinitely large, which means we have no way of describing, really, what a black hole is! — Andrea M. Ghez

Confidences pre-announced are seldom worth while. — Robert Aickman

Right now, Prophet was all goddamned his, all here and present in the moment, and Tom planned to keep it that way. Quickly, — S.E. Jakes

As much as younger women are infused with a greater sense of possibility than most women of preceding generations, as a generation we are generally politically disengaged. — Amy Richards

This is not a men vs women issue. It's about people vs prejudice. So — Laura Bates

When I'm drafting, I suppose it's an intuitive process - figuring out when something just has a surreal glaze on it and when it grapples with something that could threaten a character's day-to-day reality. — Karen Russell