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I heard that people were really interested in the new haircut, which I think is so funny. Great haircut, I really like it. It goes great with the time period. And I was super, super, super-happy to have my bangs swept to the side rather than straight in front of me, which I dealt with for three seasons. I'm very, very much done with that. — Elisabeth Moss

I believe in rainbows and all of that. But there are darker colors ... and it's the shade that defines the light. — Tori Amos

The presidential election is a drama that we Americans have learned to wholly consume as entertainment, divorced completely from any expectations about concrete changes in our own lives. — Matt Taibbi

As a citizen of this country, I've got to be honest to the people of South Africa. — Jacob Zuma

Maid Marion, who said to Robin Hood, I will not live in a house with a Little John. Never got a dinner! — Red Buttons

If no one is helping you, you need to help yourself. — Lovely Goyal

You that Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families. The great flaw in the — John Lanchester

You don't have to feel love to give it. — Morag Prunty

It is like the feeling you have when someone says your first name all the time in conversation and you know he's been reading Carnegie. — Reid Hoffman

Wanting to live, but accepting death to save others: that was courage. That was to be Gansey's greatness. — Maggie Stiefvater

I see something - some conjunction of forms - which dominates all others. There is a sudden recognition that in what I have been looking at there is contained a unique series of rhythms ... A shiver down the spine arrives to prove the validity of such an encounter. — Graham Sutherland

Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. — Earl Warren

Were all the pleasures in the world, even pure air, made solely for the rich? I think it is immoral - it is horrible! - that one man may own twenty millions of money, and another has to commit a crime to keep the life in his miserable body. And if I were wealthy, I'd be a spendthrift! It's the spendthrifts who are the real friends of the poor. Some of their money filters through to the very lowest classes ... — Ellen Buckingham Mathews

Why I love chess and tennis - the volleying aspect, and the fact that your competitors' reactions and motivations and bluffs come into the game itself. — Christopher Bollen