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The verdict of this court is that the accused are guilty of witchcraft. The maximum penalty the law allows is to be burned to death.However, in view of your previous good background I am disposed to be lenient. I therefore sentence you to be burned alive. — Richard Curtis

Movies are extremely imitative of one another. Whatever works, people will try to do it. — Octavia E. Butler

All love affairs are tragedies in the end unless the lovers die at the same moment. — Katharine Kerr

The young are right if they have little confidence in the ideas which rule most of their elders. But they are mistaken or misled when they believe that these are still the liberal ideas of the nineteenth century, which, in fact, the younger generation hardly knows. We have little right to feel in this respect superior to our grandfathers; and we should never forget that it is we, the twentieth century, and not they, who have made a mess of things.
If in the first attempt to create a world of free men we have failed, we must try again. The guiding principle that a policy of freedom for the individual is the only truly progressive policy remains as true today as it was in the nineteenth century. — Friedrich Hayek

Sometimes you just have to hold your nose and jump into something. — Mary Carillo

Secrets, once spoken, have a way of running away from you. They cannot be gathered in again. — Laura Lam

I produced Run DMC. I produced some early records, lots of records early on. — Russell Simmons

I will set a target for the reduction of (government) employees ... I will implement the reduction of the total personnel costs of the employees. — Junichiro Koizumi

Life is a series of memories, some good, some bad, that make us who we are. — Chie Aleman

On some of my darkest days, Lucifer's the one who comes and gives me an ice cream. — Tori Amos

Smartphones are always in your pocket. They're about reactive capture. — Nick Woodman

No reproach for a person willing to give honorable service in the passion to become wise. — Plato

political life came to be dominated by a pattern of interest-group politics that the era's political scientists came to call "pluralist," a form of democracy marked more by competition among organizations and lobbyists than by a sense of the public interest. — Ira Katznelson