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The digital revolution has disrupted most traditional media: newspapers, magazines, books, record companies, radio. — Ken Auletta
A patient healthy enough to undergo a kidney transplant might someday no longer need dialysis. That would free up a slot for a new patient. — Sheri Fink
It was the Sephardi Jews who brought fish and chips to Britain, actually, believe it or not, from the Mediterranean world. Apart from actually eating and selling fish and chips, they were kind of debt enforcers. — Simon Schama
I saw The Sound of Music when I was 10 and thought that it was the most beautiful singing I had ever heard. — Lesley Garrett
You can't just go around killing people.
You're right. You can't go around killing people. — Cassandra Clare
Everyone in the South has no time for reading because they are all too busy writing. — William Faulkner
Those who thank God much are the truly wealthy. So our inner happiness depends not on what we experience but on the degree of our gratitude to God, whatever the experience. — Albert Schweitzer
When I was a kid growing up, I used to watch 'DuckTales.' — Aaron Paul
The redness was going out of the light now, the remains of the day were a fading pink, the color of wild roses. — Stephen King
They deny reality because the implications of that reality are, quite simply, unthinkable. — Naomi Klein
Running away is pretty pathetic, but it's even worse getting caught. — Maureen Johnson
I honestly can't believe how people can think they can do dirt and not get dirty.
And for those slinging mud ...take a look at your hands. — Karen E. Quinones Miller
He considered getting up to check the color of the bong he'd be using but decided that obsessive checking and convulsive movements could compromise the atmosphere of casual calm he needed to maintain while he waited, protruding but not moving, for the woman he'd met at a design session for his agency's small campaign for her small theater company's new Wedekind festival, while he waited for this woman, with whom he'd had intercourse twice, to honor her casual promise. — David Foster Wallace
