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Crazy and insane are words used throughout history to describe people and ideas that are simply different. — David Icke

What is a positive attitude? The simple definition is the way you dedicate yourself to the way you think. Interestingly, it's also the definition of a negative attitude. — Jeffrey Gitomer

Binding emissions targets for the developing nations are out of the question. — Eileen Claussen

I would have no need for the Memory Of Things past if those which were Present were more agreeable — Peter Ackroyd

Typography is what communication looks like.
There is beauty in the language and beauty in the way it is presented. — James Felici

We have affairs in different places; and hence railways were invented. Railways separated us infallibly from our friends; and so telegraphs were made that we might communicate speedier at great distances. — Robert Louis Stevenson

What Sarah brings to the part is her intelligence, at the same time, she's got that hormonal, idiosyncratic goofiness that makes Buffy not just the Terminator. — Joss Whedon

Get the hell away from her." "I mean it Solange," he said, his jaw clenching. "Get off her. Now. — Alyxandra Harvey

The great thing I think when you do independents is that people are really there for the same reason. They're not there because they got a lot of money and they want to just go home and get it over with. They're there because they believe in the script or the director or the cast or whatever it is, and they want to make it work. — Famke Janssen

We do treat books surprisingly lightly in contemporary culture. We'd never expect to understand a piece of music on one listen, but we tend to believe we've read a book after reading it just once. — Ali Smith

Brutes by their natural instinct have produced many discoveries, whereas men by discussion and the conclusions of reason have given birth to few or none. — Francis Bacon