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I'm inspired by the sheer ingenuity and intelligence possessed by my fellow band mates. — Brad Delson

Do I shock you? We are very playful here. It's a good tone for an operating theatre. It is a theatre, after all. — David Cronenberg

I would have praised you more if you had praised me less. — Louis XVI Of France

Remember, until the 1970s, the spread of democracy has always been accompanied by the decline of inequality. The more democratic our societies have been, the more equal they have been becoming. Now we have the reverse tendency. The spread of democracy now is very much accompanied by the increase in inequality. — Ivan Krastev

The night folds her trembling hands over a weary world. Out of a pale blue rises the shining moon. My thoughts are flying to the stars like lonely swans. — Joseph Goebbels

Although it was almost midnight, London wasn't dark. Cities like London never were, she suspected, not anymore. The modern world had killed nighttime. — Kate Morton

What if all's appearance? Is not outside seeming real as substance inside? Both are facts, so leave me dreaming. — Robert Browning

Find things you're passionate about, and find others who are as passionate as you are and will focus on giving you an opportunity to shine and to have your moment where you can be in front of others to show what you can do. — Nick Jonas

Watching TV becomes a full-time job when you can scan 200 channels all day and all night and still have the option of punching Night Dreams into the video machine, if the rest of the world seems dull. — Hunter S. Thompson

In the classical spiritual definition, a soul mate is someone that you have reincarnated with many times. You find each other in many lifetimes. — Frederick Lenz

With Saturday Night Live you're looking for any hook, any way to stay on the show. — David Spade

By making defense lawyers more central to criminal litigation than they already were and by dramatically enlarging the range of legal claims they could raise on their clients' behalf, Warren's Court increased the gap between rich and poor defendants-and, given the racial distribution of poverty in midcentury America, between black and white defendants as well. Because the time and quality of defense counsel mattered more than before, those defendants who could buy better quality attorneys and pay them to work more hours were more advantaged than before. Relatively speaking, their poorer counterparts grew more disadvantaged. The justice system grew less egalitarian through the Supreme Court's efforts to make it more so.
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This is the curse of our age, even the strangest aberrations are no cure for boredom. — Stendhal