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I would love for TNT to run the whole season at one point. I don't think that'll ever happen, though. — Elisabeth Rohm
The question is not whether Lincoln truly meant "government of the people" but what our country has, throughout its history, taken the political term "people" to actually mean. — Ta-Nehisi Coates
Delicious Autumn! — George Eliot
The big picture is the Trials and Olympics. I just have to keep focused for that, keep moving forward. — Ryan Lochte
What drives me is winning championships. — Tony Parker
The more clearly we are able to express ourselves, the less room there is for ambiguity. The more elaborate and the more precise our vocabulary, the greater the scope for thought and expression. Language is about subtlety and nuance. It is power and it is potent. We can woo with words and we can wound. Despots fear the words of the articulate opponent. Successful revolutions are achieved with words as much as with weapons. — John Humphrys
You reach a moment in life when, among the people you have known, the dead outnumber the living. And the mind refuses to accept more faces, more expressions: on every new face you encounter, it prints the old forms, for each one it finds the most suitable mask. — Italo Calvino
The television industry claims they are only reflecting society with their programming and have no influence on behavior. If that is the case then why do businesses spend millions on TV ads that have no influence? — Randall Wright
I was a dancer. I was really seriously into dancing. — Zeena Parkins
There is no learning without having to pose a question. And a question requires doubt. — Richard P. Feynman
The man could hear him playing. A formless music for the age to come. Or perhaps the last music on earth called up from out of the ashes of its ruin. — Cormac McCarthy
I'm technically a vegan, but I do eat egg if it's in things. — Mayim Bialik
I am only alive when I perceive a challenge. — Neil Gaiman
Moral maxims are surprisingly useful on occasions when we can invent little else to justify our actions. — Alexander Pushkin