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It just seemed like Buddhism, especially Tibetan Buddhism - because that's mainly what I've been exposed to - was a real solid organization of teachings to point someone in the right direction. Some real well thought out stuff. But I don't know, like, every last detail about Buddhism. — Adam Yauch

I have no idea how to get in touch with anyone anymore. Everyone, it seems, has a home phone, a cell phone, a regular e-mail account, a Facebook account, a Twitter account, and a Web site. Some of them also have a Google Voice number. There are the sentimental few who still have fax machines. — Susan Orlean

What is really amazing, and frustrating, is mankind's habit of refusing to see the obvious and inevitable until it is there, and then muttering about unforeseen catastrophes. — Isaac Asimov

When we separated, I did not want to get in a slugfest. I had to take the high ground. — Marla Maples

We are the dust of the Universe, trying to understand itself. — Charles Pellegrino

Life doesn't get easier but it does get funnier. — Katy Manning

Even those who write against fame wish for the fame of having written well, and those who read their works desire the fame of having read them. — Blaise Pascal

It is as if the eye forces forms to communicate. — Carl Watson

The thing everyone should realize is that the key to happiness is being happy for yourself and yourself. — Ellen DeGeneres

I would have never thought that I'd be doing Chanel. — Alice Dellal

Lest it sound as if I resent my day job, I have to say that my day job is the reason I write, and it has been the best thing for me as a writer. — Abraham Verghese

Walt had a seat-of-the-pants approach on what he wanted musically. We kind of 'read' the boss and had a very high batting average, but there were occasions when he felt we had just written the wrong piece for the situation he wanted. We invariably listened to what he wanted - he was very descriptive in what he wanted and we could read him. We'd go back to the drawing board and work out what he wanted. He was a great inspiration, but a tough taskmaster. — Richard Sherman