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The really great gallerists have always been interested in imagery that is not that imagery. — Rachael Price

Having firstrate people on the team is more important than designing hierarchies and clarifying who reports to whom — Warren Buffett

Our tomorrows must be met at the time of their arrival ... with the HOPE they are as BEAUTIFUL as today! — Joe Peterson

The first rule of good theatre is 'Show, don't tell.' It applies to good political action as well. — Carne Ross

An evident principleis the principle of justice to all peoples and nationalities, and their right to live on equal terms of liberty and safety with one another, whether they be strong or weak. — Woodrow Wilson

The typical American reports making about 70 [choices] in a typical day. — Sheena Iyengar

We are all damaged goods in recovery. — Charles Spurgeon

A neurosis defends itself by coming up with rationalizations to explain away bizarre behavior. — David Brin

I have to say that in this particular cow that we're dealing with, those parts of the cow were removed, and so we don't think there's any risk or very negligible risk to human health with this particular incident. — Ann Veneman

The paintings may communicate even better because people are lazy and they can look at a painting with less effort than they can read a poem. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Don't just do something, sit there! — Sylvia Boorstein

There is something about me that is collaborative, that wants to get the best performance out of somebody else or to hear something that somebody else has done that's good and to try and make it great. — Ryan Lewis

To many people I have no doubt that it appears merely silly. I once found it expressed in a rather amusing way in a Russian Book called Dal Zoviet, which means the lure of far horizons. The author is Galinischev Kutuzoff [Golenischev-Kutuzov], and he tells of a man in Northern Mongolia who goes out of his yurt every morning to breathe the free air of the steppes and enjoy the immensity and the solitude. But one day he feels an uncomfortable sense of oppression, almost as if he could not breathe. He looks about to find the reason. And there, across the undulating grasslands, is a line of telegraph poles. And after the place never the same to him again. — Daniele Vare

Now, when you look at somebody, it's not simply, 'Are you like me or unlike me? Has your culture produced great artists? What are your rituals?' It's: 'Is your culture safe or not? Will it produce terrorists?' — Homi K. Bhabha

Look at me
a big old black man under all of this makeup, and if I can look beautiful, so can you. — RuPaul