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Not to rag on myself, but when people say, 'What does it feel like to be an icon?' I'm like, 'My dog does not think I'm an icon, my cat does not think I am an icon, my cousin does not think I am an icon.' I have a really lovely group of friends, and I just don't think about it. — Kathleen Hanna

I've gone to work, I've raised a child, and I've spent 30 years trying to better the lives of children and families. But I often return to one thing I said way back then - that politics is the art of making possible what appears to be impossible. — Hillary Clinton

It's very difficult for a black man to get out of South-Central Los Angeles, and get out civilized ... The only men I know who have escaped, all began reading Robert Heinlein at age ten. — Larry Niven

Humility is often merely feigned submissiveness assumed in order to subject others, an artifice of pride which stoops to conquer, and although pride has a thousand ways of transforming itself it is never so well disguised and able to take people in as when masquerading as humility. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Frank called me one day and said, 'I have an idea for a movie, why don't you come over and I'll tell you?' So I went over and we sat down and he said, 'This picture starts in heaven'. That shook me. — James Stewart

One of the truest signs of strength is accepting one's own weaknesses. — Tadahiko Nagao

Gasahol is socialism's fuel. — James Cook

My personal favourite is Jeff Beck. All the others are wonderful as well. — Noel Redding

There are a lot of good actors who work forever and never make one good thing. — Henry Zebrowski

The one thing my mom will let me get is a nice shoe sometimes. — Chloe Grace Moretz

It's time to admit that Chapman, who's still only 27, is simply playing a different game than everyone else. — Baseball Prospectus

Art gives life to what history killed. Art gives voice to what history denied, silenced, or persecuted. Art brings truth to the lies of history. — Carlos Fuentes