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The difference between a bland tomato and great one is immense, much like the difference between a standard, sliced white bread and a crusty, aromatic sourdough. — Yotam Ottolenghi

There's a role for the Mac as far as our eye can see. A role in conjunction with smartphones and tablets that allows you to make the choice of what you want to use. Our view is, the Mac keeps going forever, because the differences it brings are really valuable. — Phil Schiller

There's something so relentless and foul about Hitler and his people, and the way things progressed from year to year. It just got to me in the strangest way. — Erik Larson

Boredom comes from a boring mind. - "THE STRUGGLE WITHIN," Metallica — Anonymous

My folks are in Jersey. And I have a lot of friends and other family there. So, I try to visit as much as possible. — Kal Penn

Books have the same enemies as people: fire, humidity, animals, weather, and their own content. — Paul Valery

Plato is my friend; Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth. — Isaac Newton

I discovered writing children's books was a way to keep living in my imagination like a child. So I wrote a number of books before I started 'Magic Tree House.' Then, once I got that, I never looked back because I could be somewhere different in every single book. — Mary Pope Osborne

I actually worked in the general market for many years writing steamy historical romance, and I had more freedom in the Christian market than I ever did in the general market to write about any issue that I needed to write about. — Francine Rivers

The Christian does not hurt even his enemy. — Tertullian

Giants versus Jets Super Bowl. I'm telling you, that's all I want to see. — Jesse McCartney

Can you imagine what Bush would say if someone like Hugo Chavez asked him for a little piece of land to install a military base, and he only wanted to plant a Venezuelan flag there? — Jose Saramago