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What was it about us, as humans, that drove us to make apologies for beautiful things? — Nenia Campbell

Was that suit made to order? Where were you at the time? — Henny Youngman

I knew I'd always be a second-rate academic, and I thought, 'Well, I'd rather be a second-rate novelist or even a third-rate one'. — Sarah Waters

When you accepted your job, you were not chosen solely to fill a position on the organization chart; you were chosen to fill a responsibility. — David Cottrell

The 1924 Immigration Restriction Act was the primary tool used by FDR to keep Jewish refugees from reaching US shores. — A.E. Samaan

The fallibility of human brains is in nothing more obvious than in proof reading. — George Eliot

How many times, Edward wondered, would he have to leave without getting the chance to say goodbye? — Kate DiCamillo

I didn't care if he was a genius or a fucking idiot, he was rotting away, and it wasn't fun to watch. — Anthony Kiedis

Estimates show that small businesses contribute 60-80 percent of the net new jobs annually. — Michael K. Simpson

The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; not merely to grasp the world, but to change it. — Colin Wilson

You are everywhere. In my head, in my dreams. You are who I want. You make me feel and I - sometimes I like it, sometimes I don't, but you make me feel and after twenty years, that alone is enough for me to want things. Unattainable things. With you. From you. — Avril Ashton

The media character-assassinated me and perceived me as this monster. When you look at my record ... I jumped a taxi as a 21-year-old, which I'm sorry for, and I urinated twice in public. That's in 11 years of football. I've never assaulted women and never been done for drink driving. My conscience is clear. — Willie Mason

He has a traditional shopper's DNA, an eye for freshness and appearance, and a consistent sense of a home to go back to. — Amit Chaudhuri

There's such a huge difference between a great arrangement of riffs and a song. Sometimes the two can be the same. But the difference is a song doesn't necessarily need a riff, whereas a riff doesn't necessarily mean you've got a good song on your hands. — Corey Taylor