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Debt collectors should be required to disclose the applicable statute of limitations in the body of their collection letters, in bold type. While it's not illegal to dun a consumer for an old debt, it is illegal to sue for one. — Gary Weiss

Because of their impact on our memories, writers rule. They wield the instrument by which our world is organized. — Danielle S. Allen

Think of it more as publishing instead of marketing.Be authentic as a publisher and create content that helps you connect to everyone else ... because they're already connected. — Mitch Joel

The Europeans and the Americans are not throwing $10 billion down this gigantic tube for nothing. We're exploring the very forefront of physics and cosmology with the Large Hadron Collider because we want to have a window on creation, we want to recreate a tiny piece of Genesis to unlock some of the greatest secrets of the universe. — Michio Kaku

I enjoy traveling and recording far-away places and people with my camera. But I also find it wonderfully rewarding to see what I can discover outside my own window. You only need to study the scene with the eyes of a photographer. — Alfred Eisenstaedt

I work hard in social work, public relations, and raising the Grimaldi heirs. — Grace Kelly

[She] always knew he was a fiction but believed in him anyway. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I know a lot of people who have weird specialties that are not taught in schools; they're things that you learn in life. — Laurie Anderson

WILL'S RULES FOR LIVING #16: WHEN YOU REACH THE END OF YOUR ROPE, DON'T HANG AROUND. — Mark Frost

When I go out, I'm not going out to find a man; I'm going out to dance the night away with my best friends. — Mollie King

Law professors like Obama tend to view the law as one means to an end, and others, like myself, tend to view it as the end itself. — Jonathan Turley

Let us be grateful to Adam: he cut us out of the blessing of idleness and won for us the curse of labor. — Mark Twain