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Today the Internet is run by private sector interests within the United States under the supervision of a nonprofit entity formed by the U.S. Department of Commerce. — Robin Hayes
I like to reserve the right to write about whatever I like. — David Sedaris
As a devil's advocate Mr Neville was faultless. And yet, she knew, there was a flaw in his reasoning, just as there was a flaw in his ability to feel. — Anita Brookner
You should never meet your heroes. Paul Newman ... I was so excited about meeting him, but he turned up in shell suit bottoms, slippers, and a jumper. He was just so worn out and old, he wanted to go home. — Allan Carr
Having come up in the era where movies are only movies if they're released in the theater ... I don't know if that holds true anymore. I've been involved in some movies that have gone 'direct-to-video,' and that used to not be a good thing, but now it's different. — Colin Hanks
To the thing that hurts you most. To the paranormal and to never being normal. — Karina Halle
Greenies have been part of the clubhouse culture longer than card games. — Michael Wilbon
People are trying to decide whether the man-made disaster is worse than Mother Nature's disaster. — Larry Sabato
I don't think anybody ever started a great business because they wanted to make a little more cash. They had a dream. They wanted to better their life. — Robert Herjavec
I hope it's the kind of second side that he can listen to whenever he drives alone and feel like he belongs to something whenever he's sad. — Stephen Chbosky
I took his eating habits and gourmet knowledge as signifiers for other cultural and economic characteristics. — Eve Turow
Be truthful, nature only sides with truth. — Adolf Loos
But I'm always being invaded by others' souls so I can't see my own soul very well. — Shuntaro Tanikawa
Everybody I know is a joke writer. — Ron White
We know very little, and yet it is astonishing that we know so much, and still more astonishing that so little knowledge can give us so much power. — Bertrand Russell