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The party line is that some of the most profound truths about us are things that we stop saying in the middle, but i think they do it to make us feel important — Ned Vizzini

I think it's very important for Arts Ministers to purchase art, to attend art, to validate art. — Ian McLeod

The point is to know how to use the colours, the choice of which is, when all's said and done, a matter of habit. — Claude Monet

It is just as honorable ... to dig in the dirt as to dig into books. The mind can do its best work only when th body has been developed equally well. — William Warren Prescott

We had to sit in this courtroom in Reno for six weeks. It was like Disneyworld. We had no idea what a subliminal message was - it was just a combination of some weird guitar sounds, and the way I exhaled between lyrics. I had to sing 'Better by You, Better Than Me' in court, a cappella. I think that was when the judge thought, 'What am I doing here? No band goes out of its way to kill its fans'. — Rob Halford

Even in death may you be triumphant. — Darren Shan

On one hand we go like hell for every terror cell we can find, we penetrate it, we destroy it. On the other hand, there is a much bigger need for a political solution. — John Le Carre

You cannot know what prayer is for, until you know that life is war. — John Piper

Psychological time, which is the mind's deep-seated habit of seeking the fullness of life in the future where it cannot be found and ignoring the only point of access to it: the present moment. — Eckhart Tolle

Diversification is an established tenet of conservative investment. — Benjamin Graham

History proves that the white man is a devil. — Malcolm X

Information is power, and power is money. — Kennedy Chase

She's not for you, nor you for her; at least, not in the way you both want. — Robert Jordan

Well, I don't. Not absolutely. But adopting making money' as the goal of a manufacturing organization looks like a pretty good assumption. Because, for one thing, there isn't one item on that list that's worth a damn if the company isn't making money. — Eliyahu M. Goldratt