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Only America makes you feel that everybody wants to be like you. That's what success is: Everybody wants to be like you. — Ornette Coleman

These will be fabulous investments and will make millions of more people rich. — Jim Cramer

If you stand still in any city long enough, you see everyone pass you by. So you're in Chicago. If you stand on the corner of Belmont and Clark, and you do that for three years, you'll pretty much have seen everybody in Chicago pass that junction. — Glen Hansard

I'm not a political person ... I don't understand politics, I don't understand the concept of two sides and I think that probably there's good on both sides, bad on both sides, and there's a middle ground, but it never seems to come to the middle ground and it's very frustrating watching it and seemingly we're not moving forward. — David Lynch

I have sometimes thought
that under the affectation of independent views you are as enslaved to the social code as any woman I know! — Thomas Hardy

Then again, I am a monopolar depressive descended from monopolar depressives. That's how come I write so good. — Kurt Vonnegut

I played baseball as a left-handed first baseman, though never as well as I did quarterbacking. — Bob Sheppard

Perhaps I could change my fate, but in the end, I realized, my destiny may have already been written. — Amalie Jahn

It's healthy for a band to become slightly less relevant — Max Bemis

Our position is that we can sit down and talk to try to solve our problems through dialogue. — Meles Zenawi

It's always a mystery when you're going into a role - 'Here's your wife of 40 years and ... action!' How do you create ease or chemistry or whatever is supposed to exist? — David Duchovny

I would like to give you more of my heart,but there is nothing more I can give you. I gave you everything and you crushed it into bits. — Samantha Hunt

The plight (and resistance) of children living in a wholly commercialized environment that equates "entertainment" with happiness, products with status, "things" with love, and that is terrified of the free (meaning un-commodified, unpurchaseable) imagination of the young. (Although children participate enthusiastically in the "love me so buy me" pattern, I think they are taught to think that way and that on some deep level they know what is being substituted.)- Tony Morrison -Interview - (The Big Box) — Toni Morrison