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I like to work with a combination of analog and Pro Tools. I love the sound of analog tape, but there's so many things you can do with Pro Tools that would be incredibly difficult and very time-consuming with analog. — Kate Bush

I think sometimes in life we want to ignore the problems of society and just think about the good. I believe in positive thinking and affirmative living, I also think it's really important to remember all of our disenfranchised members of society. — Kerry Washington

Nor is the guilt entirely with the warmongers, plutocrats and demagogues. If people permit exploitation and regimentation in any name, they deserve their slavery. A tyrant does not make his tyranny possible. It is made by the people and not otherwise. — Jack Parsons

To most of us the future seems unsure. But then it always has been; and we who have seen great changes must have great hopes. — John Masefield

The U.S. invaded the wrong country, destroying an odious government that was not responsible for 9/11. I don't know how you recover from invading the wrong country, no matter how you spin it. — Richard Engel

Is there any possibility of getting the super Welfare State's honey and avoiding the sting? — C.S. Lewis

I don't see anybody here to-night whom one could possibly call a serious purpose. — Oscar Wilde

I'm not a win at all costs guy. Winning isn't everything. It's second to breathing — George Steinbrenner

Can you lose something that was never yours to begin with? - Keira — S.C. Stephens

A state does not simply fall apart as a result of depression ... [Weimar Germany] was not destroyed by economic depression or widespread unemployment, though these naturally contributed to the atmosphere of doom, but because the Weimar Right was resolved to abolish the parliamentary state in favour of a vaguely conceived authoritarian state. — Sebastian Haffner

What would prevail in Christian tradition was not only the stark sayings of the gospels attributed to Jesus and the encouragements to celibacy that Paul urges upon believers in 1 Corinthians, but versions of these austere teachings modified to suit the purposes of the churches of the first and second centuries. — Elaine Pagels

Economics never was a dismal science. I should be a realistic science. — Paul Samuelson