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The arts reflect profoundly the most democratic credo, the belief in an individual vision or voice ... The arts' belief in potential gives each of us
both audience and creator
pride in our society's ability to nurture individuals. — Wendy Wasserstein

I talked to the computer at great length and explained my view of the Universe to it," said Marvin. "And what happened?" pressed Ford. "It committed suicide," said Marvin, — Douglas Adams

Ach, sure being beaten doesn't matter a whole lot in Ireland; we're good at it. But not to have fought at all, now that would have been a tragedy. — A.G. Lyttle

Resolve is what makes a man manifest. Not puny resolve; not crude determinations; not errant — Napoleon Hill

Why do we always get the Evan we deserve instead of the Evan we want? — Rick Yancey

If Americans are worried about money in politics, there is no larger concern than the Clintons, who are cosseted in a world where rich people endlessly scratch the backs of rich people. — Maureen Dowd

When you look at the New York Times, when you look at The Washington Post, when you look at CNN. I mean CNN is all Trump all the time. It's called the [Hillary] Clinton News Network. Every story is Trump. All day long no matter what it is. — Donald Trump

One hundred ten thousand ears in this ballpark, and he's got to hit my ear. — Don Zimmer

This is a forsaken place ... I can think of no use for a place like this, except that you could say of it: I saw the heart of nothing, and survived. — Clive Barker

There were no violins or warning bells when I pulled the janitor's theme off the top of the stack and set it before me, no sense that my little life was about to change. But we never know, do we? Life turns on a dime. — Stephen King

There's no such thing as a small part. There are just small actors. — Sidney Lumet

As I write, Kim Beazley has the numbers and the game looks over. — Margo Kingston

Non- Euclidean calculus and quantum physics are enough to stretch any brain; and when one mixes them with folklore, and tries to trace a strange background of multi-dimensional reality behind the ghoulish hints of Gothic tales and the wild whispers of the chimney-corner, one can hardly expect to be wholly free from mental tension.
(Dreams In The Witch-House) — H.P. Lovecraft