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I never meant to lie to you." I do hear it in his voice. He means it. But lying isn't something you do by accident. — Jessica Love

There's this idea of a star, and this person is very aloof and writes all the music, and they don't talk to anyone unless they go through the record label. And I always felt very uncomfortable about that. — Imogen Heap

A minimum-wage law, a law that prevents employers and employees from entering into mutually beneficial economic exchanges, is as far from a free market or free enterprise as one can get. That's why it causes so much damage and destruction, especially to black teenagers and others whose labor, for one reason or another, is valued by employers at less than the government-established minimum wage. — Jacob G. Hornberger

Most makers make things for a human audience. And to engage an audience you have to understand what they need. — Paul Graham

Alfie was the first time I was above the title; the first time I became a star in America. — Michael Caine

If you want to know who is responsible for anything, as who benefits from it. — Oliver Potzsch

You are awareness. You are mind. You are not from this world. I mean, think about it, could you really be from here? — Frederick Lenz

I was just flirting with girls whom I had tingly feelings for because... well, you know... friendship. — Hannah Hart

Don't believe me, believe your Bible! — Herbert W. Armstrong

Gingerly, Daniel reached toward the infant. "What if she doesn't like me?"
"She'll spit acid in your eye and you'll die a horrible death," Kara joked. — Jacqueline Diamond

In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning. — A.E. Housman

I think guitar is the best thing in the world. — Shaun White

You'd break your heart to make it bigger, so why not crack your skull when the mind swells. — Richard Siken

Wagner is the Puccini of music. — J.B. Morton