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(He) paused for a second and once more marveled at the speed with which one person's private business could be so thoroughly kicked around the neighborhood. — John Grisham

Whoever hired me might've just heard 'Refugee.' Well, I'm not the secret to 'Refugee.' The secret to 'Refugee' is the song. But if somebody really good calls me up to play on something because they like the way I played on 'Refugee,' then I wind up playing on another really good song. — Benmont Tench

Pipe it, shuck-face, — James Dashner

I did my masters in elementary particles. But the foundations of elementary particles is quantum theory and there were too many conceptual problems around quantum theory that I couldn't live with. So I decided I was going to work on the foundations of quantum theory. That's what I did my Ph.D on. — Vandana Shiva

We're like the Comanches was two hundred years ago. We don't know what's goin to show up here come daylight. We don't even know what color they'll be. — Cormac McCarthy

Avarice is the vice of declining years. — George Bancroft

Too long has the public mind considered religion to be synonymous with priestcraft. — Benjamin Whorf

And he was her one true person, settled and sure, for life — Laini Taylor

I don't think the face of the Democratic Party is Nancy Pelosi. — Tom Vilsack

I think I killed a girl who looked like this once. — Kendare Blake

Only by practice and non-attachment can we conquer mind. — Swami Vivekananda

I have a work-out regime; I am not a maniac. It sounds cliche, but stand-up comedy, doing a one-man show, helps keep me young, and yes, it is exhausting, but I don't collapse. — Robert Klein

The edge of a painting is its frontier ... where the artist negotiates his boundaries with the real world ... where art begins and ends and where the eye enters and leaves the image. It determines, in an infinitely subtle number of ways, how you read a painting - which, unlike a book or a piece of music, has no pre-determined beginning or end. — Andrew Graham-Dixon