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Besides, when did you become an expert on men, miss hide-herself-away-in-the-study? — Sarah Jane Avory

Yet nightly pitch my moving tent, a day's march nearer home. — James Montgomery

It used to be that you came out of school, and you got married - those who were going to get married. But my peers are getting married in their early 30s, so now there's like this extra 10 years of that angst. — Zach Braff

An important re-engineering principle is that companies should focus on their core competence and outsource everything else. — Bill Gates

My only challenge was to tell my truth, man ... figure out what I had to say. These days, it's not enough to boost that roomful of strangers. The young comic spends all their time trying to sound different from the million other jokesters grabbing for the mic. — Lenny Bruce

You can't just dream big -you've got to think big, and then plan big. — Tom Black

I went through two schools of acting but I learned more about acting from meditating and from my marshall arts teacher. — Forest Whitaker

Scriptural determinism" sounds like an arcane academic paradigm, but it is deployed by nonacademics in a consequential way. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as Americans tried to fathom the forces at work, sales of several kinds of books rose. Some people bought books about Islam, some bought books about the recent history of the Middle East, and some bought translations of the Koran. And of course some bought more than one kind of book. But people who bought only translations of the Koran were showing signs of scriptural determinism. They seemed to think that you could understand the terrorists' motivation simply by reading their ancient scriptures - just search the Koran for passages advocating violence against infidels and, having succeeded, end the analysis, content that you'd found the essential cause of 9/11. — Robert Wright

I know I'm wrong in the head! I want to be . . . right. For you."
- MacRieve #IAD13 ~ — Kresley Cole

The path of things is silent. Will they suffer a speaker to go with them? — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Andrew Hacker argues that algebra and trigonometry and calculus are subjects that almost nobody used after they graduate, and so why should we continue to compel students to try to pass them? — Anya Kamenetz