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I learned to speak first, and then to sign. I have never really known what it was like to hear, so I can't compare hearing aids to normal hearing. — Marlee Matlin

Which goes to show you, right there, the difference between sailors and marines: marines are fucking stupid. Running when you don't have to. — Christopher Moore

Be simple; it is beautiful. Never forget to be kind; it is essential. — Debasish Mridha

Is one changing all the time, then?' she asks. 'Am I changing - without knowing it? — Denis Mackail

All buildings have a psychological as well as a purely visual effect on the landscape. — Elisabeth Beazley

If you take a violin, you can make it sound 50 different ways. Not just pizzicato and played by the bow, but ponticello, and harmonics, and tremolos. If you take an oboe and play it, there's about one way you can make it sound: like an oboe. — John Corigliano

An Appreciative inquiry Conversation is the catalyst for strengths based innovation. — Tony Dovale

I like to synthesize; I hate analysis. I don't like to take a subject and break it down into parts; I like to take disparate parts and put them all together and see what happens. I believe the old saw that the whole is more than the sum of its parts. Of course, it may also be less. But it's the parts that interest me; it's not the whole. — Gilbert Sorrentino

Loyalty is what we seek in friendship. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

There's only one Earth, and it's tiny, but evil human leaders avoid problems they don't want to resolve by giving them names which make the problems sound like they're taking place in a different world: they make people not care about other people dying of starvation by calling the place the dying live the third world. — Craig Stone

I suppose I am interested in women plus anonymity plus disappearance. — Rachel Kushner

God save me from idealists. — Jim Butcher

I see myself as a traditionalist ... I like traditional things. I like things of substance and value that have been proven. Conceptually, as the songs started to come together, I followed that lead, which is the language I work in. — Jakob Dylan