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I don't want to know about my biggest idols. I don't want to read their autobiographies, I don't want to find out what they're really like. — Meg White

Google's colourful, playful logo is imprinted on human retinas just under six billion times each day, 2.1 trillion times a year - an opportunity for respondent conditioning enjoyed by no other company in history. — Julian Assange

I have lived through many wars and have lost everything many times Yet, life is beautiful, and I have so much to learn and enjoy. I have no space nor time for pessimism and hate. — Alice Herz-Sommer

In the name of noble purposes men have committed unspeakable acts of cruelty against one another. — J. William Fulbright

The way games are designed is you create a story, and then you create an obstacle course inside that story, and the player has to endure it to see more. So it's artificial. Game designers are so intensely worried about people getting bored that they pile on busy work for players to do. — Tom Bissell

Nothing tells you more about an organization than the way it makes decisions. — Dennis Bakke

The essence of management is to make knowledge productive. — Peter Drucker

I didn't really seek attention. I just wanted to play the game well and go home. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

The MDGs have been a fundamental framework for global development. A clear agenda, with measurable goals and targets, and a common vision have been crucial for this success. There is now an expectation around the world that sooner, rather than later, all these goals can and must be achieved. — Sha Zukang

(Chicago is) the only major city in the country where you can easily buy your way out of a murder rap. — Nelson Algren

She knew again the delicious little frisson of fear that came with walking the edge of something she knew better than to cross. She had forgotten what this was like. How a man could heighten every moment, remind you of the point of possessing sight and smell, let alone skin and nerve endings and a heart. That a man could so easily make your heart sing like a bloody lark or plummet like a stone. — Julie Anne Long