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After all, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels. — Ann Richards

For kindness begets kindness evermore,But he from whose mind fades the memoryOf benefits, noble is he no more. — Sophocles

Changes like the telephone and telegraphy, which tend to reduce the cost of organizing spatially, will tend to increase the size of the firm. — Ronald Coase

The punishment of shaving a woman's head had biblical origins. In Europe, the practice dated back to the Dark Ages with the Visigoths. — Antony Beevor

I've never gone into an interview in my life and said that we can't talk about something. — Aubrey O'Day

I do not photograph nature. I photograph my visions. — Man Ray

The one thing about music is that there are no rules. — Enrique Iglesias

unfortuneately a super abundance of dreams is paid for by a growing potential of nightmares — Peter Ustinov

My heart has never been broken, I've never broken anyone else's. — Mariah Carey

If you wonder what getting and keeping the right employees has to do with getting and keeping the right customers, the answer is everything. — Fred Reichheld

'Record Without A Cover' was about allowing the medium to come through, making a record that was not a document of a performance but a record that could change with time, and would be different from one copy to the next. — Christian Marclay

And considering I haven't showered in over a week, you really don't smell much worse than I do; maybe we'll cancel each other out. — Isaac Marion

Verse 12 [of Ex. 12) tells us that the judgment of Yahweh is not only on the Egyptians but also on their deities. This is probably an allusion to the fact that Egyptians would often pray for the safety of their firstborn, particularly firstborn sons, as was the custom in many ancient patriarchal cultures. The death of the firstborn would be seen as a sign of the anger or perhaps the impotence of their gods. This is worth pondering when it comes to the death of Jesus as God's only begotten, or beloved, Son. Would Jesus' contemporaries have assumed his death was a manifestation of God's wrath? Probably so. In any event, Yahweh is showing his superiority over the spirits behind the pagan deities, and thus we should not overlook the supernatural struggle that is implied to be behind the contest of wills between Moses and Pharaoh. — Ben Witherington III