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Hayek was never a popular author to the extent that everyone was reading him at the corner newsstand. But the Austrian refugee showed how the roots of Hitler's tyranny and the bases of Marxist collectivism were one and the same. His work had a profound influence on a generation of freedom loving young conservatives. Even — William J. Bennett

The enduring struggle to capture in words the infinite possibilities of a life not lived. — Anita Shreve

Sometimes the wind along the Pacific shore blows so hard it steals your breath before you can inhale it. — Timothy Egan

Animated films are so precisely engineered - right down to forming lines of dialogue with words pulled from several different takes - how do you translate that spontaneity from the live-action to the digital realm? — Gore Verbinski

Never take what's offered, always ask for more. — Jennifer Donnelly

To speak of sin without grace is to minimize the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the fruit of the Spirit, and the hope of shalom. — Cornelius Plantinga

Unless you have bad times, you can't appreciate the good times. — Joe Torre

I've seen a lot of Brazilian films and most times I kind of react negatively, because of the way I think they portray places they don't really know or care about. This is something that I specifically tried to avoid in my films. — Kleber Mendonca Filho

Not everyone will like what you have to say. Not everyone will like what you do. Social networking is a garbage pile waiting for rats to feed. Pointless nothings of your everyday lives. Still the fumes rise. — Jerica Barsht

Architecture is a discipline that takes time and patience. If one spends enough years writing complex novels one might be able, someday, to construct a respectable haiku. — Thom Mayne

Really? Worst film you ever saw. Well, my next one will be better. Hello. Hello. — Ed Wood

What people loathe the most is to be orphaned, desolate, unworthy. But this is what princes and kings call themselves. — Laozi