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Mitt Romney is the American Borat — Bernard Whitman
People love conspiracy theories. — Neil Armstrong
trouble with moonwalkers and billionaires is when they arrive at the top, their momentum often stops. If they don't manage to find something to parlay, they turn into the kid on the jungle gym who just hangs from the ring. Not coincidentally, this is the same reason that only one-third of Americans are happy at their jobs. When there's no forward momentum in our careers, we get depressed, too. — Shane Snow
My parents were like June and Ward Cleaver; there was nothing dysfunctional about them. — Kelly Ripa
Twitter has a several-hour advantage in getting information. — Frank Quattrone
I regret that there aren't more short stories in other magazines. But in a certain way, I think the disappearance of the short-story template from everyone's head can be freeing. Partly because there's no mass market for stories, the form is up for grabs. It can be many, many things. So the anthology is very much intended for students, but I think we're all in the position of writing students now. Very few people are going around with a day-to-day engagement with the short story. — Lorin Stein
Laziness is the first step towards efficiency. — Patrick Bennett
If there should chance to be any mathematicians who, ignorant in mathematics yet pretending to skill in that science, should dare, upon the authority of some passage of Scripture wrested to their purpose, to condemn and censure my hypothesis, I value them not, and scorn their inconsiderate judgement.
De Revolutionibus Coelestibus — Nicolaus Copernicus
Make way for the positive day. — Bob Marley
My dad was a mime and then he had his company and created plays for children and was very successful with it. — Marion Cotillard
It is the misfortune of all miscellaneous political combinations, that with the purest motives of their more generous members are ever mixed the most sordid interests and the fiercest passions of mean confedes. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
In their presence, there's no need for continuous conversation, but you find you're quite content in just having them nearby. — Bob Marley
The possession of a great many things, even the best of things, tends to blind one to the real value of anything. — Holbrook Jackson
Only one way to cover a story like this, and make that a double, bartender, please. — P. J. O'Rourke
We need an approach to ethics which makes no recourse to religion and can be equally acceptable to those with faith and those without. — Dalai Lama