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I was raised in Topanga Canyon. It's an eclectic community up in the Santa Monica mountains. A lot of musicians lived there - Joni Mitchell, Neil Young - as well as artists and craftspeople. — Inara George

Estiven Rodriguez couldn't speak a word of English when he moved to New York City at age nine. But last month, thanks to the support of great teachers and an innovative tutoring program, he led a march of his classmates - through a crowd of cheering parents and neighbors - from their high school to the post office, where they mailed off their college applications. And this son of a factory worker just found out he's going to college this fall. — Barack Obama

The clever reader who is capable or reading between these lines what does not stand written in them but is nevertheless implied will be able to form some conception. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

It was the root of street cool, too, the knowing posture that implied connection, invisible lines up to the hidden levels of influence. — William Gibson

Actors never retire, they just get less and less work. — Desmond Llewelyn

A noble soul and real poetic talent are almost always inseparable. — Victor Hugo

I've always been good at denial. I didn't know I'm such an expert that I can crawl into an abandoned room and put myself into a coma. "All — Amanda Bouchet

The pure, frank sentiments we hold in our hearts are the only truthful sources of art. — Caspar David Friedrich

I love a sexy video. I don't even mind raciness. I don't mind that at all. — Kelly Clarkson

The popular idea that Christianity says "human nature" is inherently bad is actually the opposite of what the earliest Christian theologians believed. — Nonna Verna Harrison

In books, you can just wallow in dialogue, and you can just wallow in written words. In screenplays, every line has to serve the purpose of the line that's implied before it and the line that's implied after it. Maybe five lines have to do the work of fifty lines. — Chuck Palahniuk

Case had always taken it for granted that the real bosses, the kingpins in a given industry, would be both more and less than people ... He'd seen it in the men who'd crippled him in Memphis, he'd seen Wage affect the semblance of it in Night City, and it had allowed him to accept Armitrage's flatness and lack of feeling. He'd always imagined it as a gradual and willing accommodation of the machine, the system, the parent organism. It was the root of street cool, too, the knowing posture that implied connection, invisible lines up to hidden levels of influence. — William Gibson