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I'm a fan of music, first and foremost. So I do things from the perspective of a fan. — Pharrell Williams

I brought off everything I set my hand to, I moved at ease in the field of the intellect, I got on excellently with women, and if I had occasional qualms, they passed as lightly as they came. — Albert Camus

But why, she thought wryly, did a man seem more attractive as he became less available? How humbling to think one had so much in common with a cow stretching its neck through a gate for better grass. — Mary Jo Putney

Torture has been privatized now, so you have obviously the whole scandal in America about the abuse of prisoners and the fact that, army people might be made to pay a price, but who are the privatized torturers accountable too? — Arundhati Roy

I was eight years old when my father was murdered. It is almost impossible to describe the pain of losing a parent to a senseless murder ... But even as a child, one thing was clear to me: I didn't want the killer, in turn, to be killed. I remember lying in bed and praying, Please, God. Please don't take his life, too. I saw nothing that could be accomplished in the loss of one life being answered with the loss of another. — Kerry Kennedy

I feel like I buried you in my pocket when I should have held you in my hand. — Rhys Ford

I used my aviation contacts to open a travel agency. I used to book Caribbean flights. — Joseph Force Crater

He's lost his way, but he's not lost. — Regina Scott

Ideology is the science of idiots. — John Adams

Persuasion" requires proof. It causes us to lead with process and facts instead of stories and knowledge. The lack of immediate relevance to participants feels like a waste of their time. — Kim Erwin

We've beat up our umpires. They're now allowed to be human. — Joe Torre

What is love except another name for the use of positive reinforcement? Or vice versa. — B.F. Skinner

Our economic approach to food and its distribution reflects our basic moral values. — Nelson Mandela