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We realized that YouTube is a rocket ship and that this is an incredibly big space. I started agitating for it. I was the most passionate voice for acquiring YouTube: 'The price tag seems really high, but it is going to be worth it. — Salar Kamangar

For me, making music is a continuous learning experience, and I think that it feeds itself. — Atticus Ross

Ah. And then you kill him."
"No," Arkwright replied patiently. "We are British. We avoid murder if we can help it.{...} — Rick Yancey

Legitimate rage on the part of working men and women is directed not only towards government but, I think quite correctly, towards liberals, who speak in a very hypocritical language about caring for their interests and yet support institutions that carry out an assault against working men and women. — Chris Hedges

Which was why the Sadducees in particular were so infuriated with this sect, Ezra realized. The Sadducees were convinced the afterlife did not exist at all. Man lived, man died. The candle was snuffed out. Finished. A very Greek philosophy, it was one that found favor only with the highly educated, the rich, the well traveled. The average Judean despised the Sadducees for this and for how they had allied themselves with the Romans. — Janette Oke

Using a big word like 'plagiarism' ... always causes some damage. It will always do lasting damage, like accusations of racism. — Michel Houellebecq

Be open to suggestions, but don't let anyone dictate how you should tell your story. Who can possibly tell your story better than you? — Giuseppe Bianco

I try to pace myself and not work for the sake of working and stick to what inspired me prior to receiving recognition. — Adrien Brody

She is no longer here, but he won't let her go. So, where does that leave me? Well, that's easy. I'm left alone. — Ella Frank

Invest in a feather duster - the possibilities are endless. — Anne Rice

I'm gonna fix that last joke by taking out all the words and adding new ones. — Mitch Hedberg

Why, an old, mangy dog, warming himself at the hearth, and struggling to his feet with a little
whimper to welcome his master home - why, that dog has more memories than I! At least he
recognizes his master. His master. But what can I call mine? — Jean-Paul Sarte