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The good news is that we've seen in recent years significant reductions in the cost of solar panels and wind production. We know how significant an impact we can have by moving towards energy efficiency and transforming our transportation system. So we know what has to be done. We have to develop the political will to do it, and, as president, this would be an issue of huge concern to me. — Bernie Sanders
Darkness is a lot of what art is and certainly in our community a lot of it is people sort of wrestling with their demons. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt
In Finland in the winter, when the sky is totally choked with clouds, the country becomes one big sensory deprivation tank. — Charles Platt
Thinking can be lateral or "sweaty". For the latter you're better off in an office and following a routine but for the former you have to be "out of your mind", so to speak. So although I recognize the merits of hard work, I find that my work goes stale if I don't go off wandering around the world every few weeks. My friends think I'm a gipsy, but that's when I do "part 1" of my best work. — Joao Magueijo
I am very driven by fame and success; I like to succeed at everything I do. — Jenna Jameson
Spare me the self-righteous indignation. I highly doubt your motives are selfless. — Jaye Wells
I'm such an antsy type of person. I can't write in a room without other people around. I write in coffee shops. — Paul Haggis
(Love) walks up to you,and when it does, you need to recognize it for what it is and, perhaps more important, for what it might become. — Alice Hoffman
It is easier to counterfeit old age than youth. — Barbara Mertz
The little grey cells, my friend, the little grey cells! They told me. — Agatha Christie
The most influential people you will ever meet were once held together by the encouragement of others. — Shannon L. Alder
I like traditions, and the national anthem is important. — Kate Mara
PROPERTY, n. Any material thing, having no particular value, that may be held by A against the cupidity of B. Whatever gratifies the passion for possession in one and disappoints it in all others. The object of man's brief rapacity and long indifference. — Ambrose Bierce
It is a metaphor for life, perhaps, in that everything is a metaphor for life. The berry season is short. So how full, exactly, do I intend to fill the box? Or, if we slice away the metaphor, we could just ask this: what does the good life look like for me? — Laura Vanderkam
I think what I find challenging is just trying to bring a truthfulness and a realism to a character. — Tricia Helfer
