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I got so I was really just sick of sculpture. — Robert Rauschenberg

I was born in a family of landless peasants, in Azinhaga, a small village in the province of Ribatejo, on the right bank of the Almonda River, around a hundred kilometres north-east of Lisbon. — Jose Saramago

It's wonderful to feel supported, but there's a lot of negative energy towards me as well. So I ignore it, to be honest. If I started to read it all it would completely mess up my head. — Sienna Miller

I am such a bloody talented guy. I might go into painting or something like that. — Alex Ferguson

So why is the sex barrier not taken as seriously as the racial one? — Gloria Steinem

When I did musicals in London a number of years ago, I was in a workshop scenario for a year or more with 'Bombay Dreams.' — Raza Jaffrey

fear is dangerous but fear is good — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

If the end doesn't justify the means, what does? (Robert Moses) — Robert A. Caro

How many happy people do you think there are in the world? Twelve? — Daniel Handler

Look! Look! If you look really hard at things you'll forget you're going to die. — Montgomery Clift

I am not the potter, nor the potter's wheel, but the potter's clay, does it depend on the value achieved intrinsic as much as the value of the clay as the wheel and master craftsmanship? — Stephen King

I wear my wedding ring. We talk about when we're going to get married again, which we hope is going to take place some time in this incredibly hectic calendar year. — Jim Lampley

After over 200 years, not even a fifth of Congress is women. — Nancy Pelosi

It's pretty generally understood that men don't aspire after the absolute right, but only to do about as well as the rest of the world. Now, when any one speaks up, like a man, and says slavery is necessary to us, we can't get along without it, we should be beggared if we give it up, and, of course, we mean to hold on to it, - this is strong, clear, well-defined language; it has the respectability of truth to it; and, if we may judge by their practice, the majority of the world will bear us out in it. But when he begins to put on a long face, and snuffle, and quote Scripture, I incline to think he isn't much better than he should be. — Harriet Beecher Stowe