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Forget the grand plan. Forget the master scheme. Forget control. That is the bleak but true basis of independent cinema. Inch by motherfuking inch we must, because we have no other choice. — Oliver Stone
For forms existing in larger numbers will always have a better chance, within any given period, of presenting further favourable variations for natural selection to seize on, than will the rarer forms which exist in lesser numbers. — Charles Darwin
He was a predator - a big, scary, hot-looking predator.
And I wanted to be his prey. — Wulf Francu Godgluck
You could put on monkeys jumping up and down and get bigger numbers than MSNBC. — Bill O'Reilly
A Jap's a Jap. There is no way to determine their loyalty ... This coast is too vulnerable. No Jap should come back to this coast except on a permit from my office. — John L. DeWitt
How do we think beyond interruptive ad formats, and do things that are much more integrated, much more innovative, and actually empower the viewer and give them a better product experience? — James Murdoch
Indeed, bribery, favoritism, and corruption in a great variety of forms were rampant not only in politics, but in all levels of society. — David McCullough
Parks are idealizations of nature, but nature in fact is not a condition of the ideal. — Robert Smithson
The open web is full of spam, shady operators, and blatant falsehoods. Outside of a relatively small percentage of high quality sites, most of the web is chock full of popup ads and other interruptive come-ons. It's nearly impossible to find signal in that noise, and the web is in danger of being overrun by all that crap. — John Battelle
What is a business? It's simply an idea that makes someone else's life better — Richard Branson
I used to see whatever future I wanted but now I don't see anything — Colleen Hoover
My older brother was involved in the folk movement. We would gather every weekend in Washington Park. The folk songs were so important to my reality. — Anne Waldman