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If you watch a movie, it never happens that you see a character that is in every single scene. — Patrick Huard

I can only hope that whatever image people might have of either me or Bill, they will hold in advanced until they have an opportunity to meet us. — Hillary Clinton

Right about now, he'd like to have a stamp that said "Mine, stay the hell away" to put right on her forehead. — Maya Banks

Polyamory is differentiable from some other forms of nonmonogamy (including adultery) in that it is future-oriented. Poly relationships are not located solely in the moment, but have intentions (though perhaps tacit and vaguely defined) of at least adding to a base of experience possibly so far as signifying a life-long and emotionally attached commitment. — Anthony D. Ravenscroft

Simplicity and sexiness, that's what people want. At a price that's not outrageous. — Diane Von Furstenberg

I never wanted to settle for 'good enough.' I wanted 'great' or nothing. — Danielle Steel

Dogma is actually the only thing that cannot be separated from education. It IS education. A teacher who is not dogmatic is simply a teacher who is not teaching. There are no uneducated people; only most people are educated wrong. The true task of culture today is not a task of expansion, but of selection-and-rejection. The educationist must find a creed and teach it. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Mostly, whenever I'm booked to do instruction, I just play a little bit and get people to ask questions. We'll play some music for 'em, 'til somebody hollers out, 'Play 'Milk Cow Blues' or 'Play 'San Antonio Rose.' We play requests and demonstrate our music. — Johnny Gimble

Please accept this fan with indulgence. If one of the ghosts that have alighted here after flitting through my memory made you weep long ago, while it was still partaking of life, then recognize that ghost without bitterness and remember that it is a mere shadow and that it will never make you suffer again. I could quite innocently capture these ghosts on the frail paper to which your hand will lend wings, for those ghosts are too unreal and too flimsy to cause any harm ... — Marcel Proust

No man's brain is so dull, and no man's eye so blind, that they cannot catch food for dreams. — Donald G. Mitchell

Humor was the enemy of desire. — Arthur C. Clarke

Seeming to do is not doing. — Thomas A. Edison

Originally they wanted me to be Buster but I really like the Tobias part. — David Cross

Ideas in secret die. They need light and air or they starve to death. — Seth Godin