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To say, 'he lacks understanding', about someone is an open kashay (inner weakness of anger-pride-deceit-greed). — Dada Bhagwan

The way I choose projects is based on what I think is most real and most interesting, not on what's paying the most money or what's most popular. — Evan Ross

With the demise of the biblical religions that have provided the American people with their core values since their country's inception, we are reverting to the pagan worldview. Trees and animals are venerated, while man is simply one more animal in the ecosystem - and largely a hindrance, not an asset. — Dennis Prager

For a reputed rogue, you're damnably hard to seduce. — Erica Monroe

I counted how many seconds it takes to get my smartphone out of my pocket, open it up, find the camera app, wait for it to load, and then take a photo. Six to 12 seconds. — Robert Scoble

One of the advantages of travelling the world is that you get to know the world broadly. And one of the advantages of staying in one place is that you get to know the world deeply. — Alan Moore

The Community was dull. It was nice and it was quiet, if you lived in the right places, and there was full employment and nobody was starving and everybody was happy. It was no wonder people wanted to leave. — Dave Hutchinson

It is necessary that I should die for my people; but my spirit will rise from the grave and the whole world will know that I was right. — Adolf Hitler

The fact that all of us die anyway (the rumor turns out to be true) is a mere detail in the celestial glow of imagination. The artist's eyes destroy death. — Herbert Gold

I grew up in Washington, D.C. But also loving the theater. — Frank Rich

But I always say, one's company, two's a crowd, and three's a party — Andy Warhol

Think you figured it out, but you don't have a clue.
Think you on top of the world, but the world on top of you. — Young Jeezy

History should be to the political economist a wellspring of experience and wisdom. — Edward Gibbon