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I told them that free people always had to decide where to draw the line between their liberty and their security. I noted that the attacks would almost certainly push us as a nation more toward security. — Michael Hayden

It's hard to make progress with grief. — Martin Amis

I'd say it's that most people think that very wealthy people take huge risks and that's why they have huge rewards. But the very best on earth are completely obsessed with not losing money. That sounds overly simplistic, but they know that if you lost 50 percent, it takes 100 percent to get even. Most people don't make that math in their head, so it takes years and years. They are obsessed with not losing money. — Tony Robbins

I think if you have someone to love and someone who loves you, that's the greatest beauty secret. — Nicole Kidman

I cut out bread, I don't eat after 6 P.M., and I go on walks, and it's had a great effect. — Rick Wakeman

Nah, I've done sex scenes before, you know, like in video. — David Cronenberg

There is a door we know, a tiny, secret door ...
- legends of sapphique — Catherine Fisher

Required to be constantly recumbent I write slowly and with difficulty ... Weakened in body by infirmities and in mind by age, now far gone into my 83rd year, reading one newspaper only and forgetting immediately what I read. — Thomas Jefferson

To get paid to play a game I love was enough for me, no matter what the rules were. — Dolph Schayes

War is God's way of teaching Americans geography. — Ambrose Bierce

There are people, even today, who thought and still think that it is all simply a matter of the left taking power in France, that with a change in the economic conditions the black question will disappear. I think that the economic question is important, but it is not the only thing. — Aime Cesaire

None of this is real. All of this is an illusion and your acceptance of that fact is the beginning of the pathway to self-knowledge. — Frederick Lenz