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The door is open, but judging from the slow, mournful melody, I don't think he wants to talk. — Lyn Miller-Lachmann

In the beginning there was nothing. God said, 'Let there be light!' And there was light. There was still nothing, but you could see it a whole lot better. — Ellen DeGeneres

Danny Lyon is one of my favorite photographers. — Rachel Kushner

No one lived forever. But you fought for every minute you could get. Bought a little more with a lot of hard work. — James S.A. Corey

This as hard an R as we wrote in the beginning. It was fast. It was fast mainly because of De Luca. We came in with De Luca. Nic I think had a deal with Millennium and so we ended up with Millennium quickly and they said, 'Go make the movie that you want to make. Basically, here are the ground rules; stay within the budget, stay within the time and go make your movie.' — Todd Farmer

Alarmed, I looked at him, then the road, then at him again. — Kim Harrison

Errors in code are what programmers call bugs, though when our programs go wrong, we prefer to call them "unexpected additional features." Very — Paul Wilton

The older I've got, the easier I've found it to accept myself. I think I've finally learnt not to beat myself up so much. — Jimmy Nail

You always want what you cant have. — Sherr

During three decades from 1947 to 1977, the nation implemented what might be called a basic bargain with American workers. Employers paid them enough to buy what they produced. — Robert Reich

("A Free Market in Education: The Answer to Prayer, And Other Issues")
No matter where you are on the issue, there is no solution to it within a government school context, only perpetual conflict. The answer involves choice, competition and private alternatives. If you don't like what a business offers, you don't argue endlessly about it; you walk across the street. Why is this principle so complicated for some people? — Lawrence W. Reed

Orators are most vehement when their cause is weak. — Marcus Tullius Cicero