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When I talk to people outside the beltway, I don't think people are that divided. — Tim Kaine

And this all causes her to wonder at the disparity between the silk dresses and the natural postures of the body, and to think: How far, HOW FAR, we are willing to go to pretend we are not of the body at all. — Anita Shreve

Make criticism in good time; don't get into the habit of criticizing only after the event. — Mao Tse-tung

It's just hard to travel in the shadow of regret. In fact, it's so hard that I actually haven't left yet. — Ani DiFranco

Democracy entails a correlation between the public interest as expressed by a majority of the population and the governmental policies that affect them. The term encompasses various manifestations, including direct, participatory and representative democracy, but Governments must be responsive to people and not to special interests such as the military-industrial complex, financial bankers and transnational corporations. Democracy is inclusive and does not privilege an anthropological aristocracy. — Alfred-Maurice De Zayas

America is no longer a country that cares about experts. In fact, it hates experts. If you can't fit a story into the culture-war storyline in ten seconds or less, it dies. — Matt Taibbi

Italy has great food and Barcelona has great energy. — Stefon Harris

We didn't wish
wishes are wasted ...
We didn't hope
because our future was inevitable ...
And we didn't pray
we were on our own. — James St. James

i have lost millions and millions
of words to fear.
tell me that is not violence.
- the deaths — Nayyirah Waheed

Formats are constantly changing, and there are really no rules for the way you put your records out anymore. — Billie Joe Armstrong

I don't pretend to know anything about art. I make pictures for entertainment, and then the professors tell me what they mean. — Walt Disney

Innate in nearly every artistic nature is a wanton, treacherous penchant for accepting injustice when it creates beauty and showing sympathy for and paying homage to aristocratic privilege. — Thomas Mann

I think of the New York City Ballet as the Yankees without George Steinbrenner. — John Guare