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I could never make a ballet by wrinkling my brow and concentrating. If you set out deliberately to make a masterpiece, how will you ever get it finished? — George Balanchine

Before I was published, I thought men read car manuals or books about football. But once I started having really serious conversations with male lovers of literature, I let go of that prejudice. — Michel Faber

Every city has to deal with the problem of cars and public transport. — Jaime Lerner

But of course he knew, all of them knew. There is only one kind of a person a wizard can marry, and that is a witch. — Eva Ibbotson

The Olivet Discourse is not about the Second Coming of Christ. It is a prophecy of the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. — David Chilton

You have to grow! You grow as a person, and then you will grow in business. — Andrew Cherng

We have multiple sex maps - form genetic and epigenetic influences that are largely out of our consciousness to social and cultural influences that may or may not be within our awareness. We are a social and biological species with sexual patterns and tendencies that exist independent of any religion. Religion attempts to force sex into a one-size-fits-all box, placing a layer of complexity on sexuality that is neither realistic nor related to the biological roots of our species. — Darrel Ray

It's always interesting to me to tell stories that come from difficult political climates. — Jim Sturgess

JOY goes against the foundations of mathematics: it multiplies when we divide. — Paulo Coelho

Programmers are in the enviable position of not only getting to do what they want to, but because the end result is so important they get paid to do it. There are other professions like that, but not that many. — Linus Torvalds

Nearly one in ten Americans are still out of work. And still, the President and Congress are focused on ramming through their health-care bill, whatever it takes, whatever the cost. — Scott Brown

In the Machine Age, the company itself became a machine - a machine for making money. — Peter Senge

men, especially in the African American community" know they're not supposed to cry or "bow down, — Kwame Kilpatrick

could feel the thud of his heartbeat in my ear as it echoed through the bones of his chest. Its quick, steady pounding soothed — Celina Grace