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People want change. How is Barack going to do it? I think McCain can bring change. — Stephen Baldwin

It was the moment I realized what music can do to people, how it can make you hurt and feel so good all at once. — Nina LaCour

One composition is meagre, though it has many figures; another is rich, though it has few. — Denis Diderot

I was around computers from birth; we had one of the first Macs, which came out shortly before I was born, and my dad ran a company that wrote computer operating systems. I don't think I have any particular technical skills; I just got a really large head start. — Aaron Swartz

Professor McGonagall raised her wand again and pointed it at Snape's desk. A large plate of sandwiches, two silver goblets and a jug of iced pumpkin juice appeared with a pop. — J.K. Rowling

I think deep down that's what all of us want is love. All the
other stuff we go through is just an attempt to find that love.
Money, power, fame, all that garbage is just to help us get that love
we need. And the ultimate in love is God's love. — Donald James Parker

It's official, Arnold said he will enter the race for governor. At least that's what everybody thinks he said. — David Letterman

Destiny is the music of the improbable. Were it otherwise, almost anyone could exist. — Kenneth Patchen

Luxury brands are about elite access. In consumer goods, that's elite cost. In education, it's elite criteria for admission. Minerva is maintaining those high standards, but not artificially limiting the number of people who can meet it ... This really may be redefining education. — Kevin Harvey

Let's go tell everyone we meet that, when the American dream is at stake, you want Barack Obama in charge. — Deval Patrick

Prepare yourselves mentally. A mission requires a great deal of mental preparation. You must memorize missionary discussions, memorize scriptures, and oftentimes learn a new language. The discipline to do this is learned in your early years. Establish now the daily practice of reading the scriptures ten to fifteen minutes each day. If you do so, by the time you reach the mission field, you will have read all four of the standard works. I urge you to read particularly the Book of Mormon so that you can testify of its truthfulness as the Lord has directed. — Ezra Taft Benson