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Exacta Systems Quotes By Lindy Booth

My poor sister was forced to be in the plays that I would write. We would go to my grandma's retirement building and perform 'Phantom of the Opera.' — Lindy Booth

Exacta Systems Quotes By Andrew Sullivan

When you put a tiny and despised minority up for a popular vote, the minority usually loses. — Andrew Sullivan

Exacta Systems Quotes By Donna Leon

I was at La Fenice opera house back in 1991 with friends, and we started talking about a conductor whom none of us liked. Somehow there was an escalation, and we started talking about how to kill him, where to kill him. This struck me as a good idea for a book. — Donna Leon

Exacta Systems Quotes By Francesca Annis

I'm the same weight now as I've always been-even before having children-but I have to say there's been a redistribution of the flesh! — Francesca Annis

Exacta Systems Quotes By Chuck Mangione

We may play in a contemporary rock vein, use standard bebop themes, and many other things besides. — Chuck Mangione

Exacta Systems Quotes By Sam Altman

The crowd's a really powerful force on the Internet, and people finally understand how to harness that. — Sam Altman

Exacta Systems Quotes By Kevin Smith

I think: 'Wouldn't it be great to work with Bill Murray?' And then I'm like, 'You know what, just appreciate Bill Murray from afar, don't find out that maybe he's not the dude you want to work with.' — Kevin Smith

Exacta Systems Quotes By Mike Fitzpatrick

Internet safety begins at home and that is why my legislation would require the Federal Trade Commission to design and publish a unique website to serve as a clearinghouse and resource for parents, teachers and children for information on the dangers of surfing the Internet. — Mike Fitzpatrick

Exacta Systems Quotes By Michael Shermer

Neuroscientist David Comings drew out the larger implications of such hallucinations for the relationship between our rational and spiritual brains:
The psychedelic drugs like DMT often produce a sensation of "contact," of being in the presence of and interaction with a non-human being. Highly intelligent and sophisticated test subjects who knew these feelings were drug-induced nevertheless insisted the contact had really happened. The temporal lobe-limbic system's emotional tape recorder sometimes cannot distinguish between externally generated real events and internally generated non-real experience thus providing a system in which the rational brain and the spiritual brain are not necessarily in conflict. — Michael Shermer