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Well, it's a humor strip, so my first responsibility has always been to entertain the reader ... But if, in addition, I can help move readers to thought and judgment about issues that concern me, so much the better. — Garry Trudeau

There is one sure means in life of ensuring that you are not ground into paste by disappointment, futility and disillusionment. And that is always to ensure, to the utmost of your ability, that you are doing it solely for the money. — Michael Chabon

We are enmeshed in a lineage that came from somewhere and is going to make way for the next generation. — Leon Kass

Don't wear what you question, wear what you think is right for you. — Karl Lagerfeld

The first rule to living in America is 'Stop tap dancing, you fool!'. — Ryan Stiles

When a training scenario does not go the way you wanted it to, then do it again, but do not ever think you are dead in an exercise. — Dave Grossman

Anyone can be a millionaire, but to become a billionaire you need an astrologer. — J. P. Morgan

The one thing that astonished him now was that he should have stood for five minutes arguing with her across the width of the room, when just touching her made everything so simple. — Edith Wharton

A good book is a good book. End of story. — Malorie Blackman

To actually be allowed to be beautiful is a total first for me. — Kristen Johnston

We need to stop, and admit it: we have a prediction problem. We love to predict things - and we aren't very good at it. — Nate Silver

When I first immigrated to the United States, there were not many jobs that stood out. So I worked at a gas station, cleaning. — Do Won Chang

Eventually, I want to finish my degree. — Susan Ford

All at once she could hear the sullen patter of the rain and sense the sigh of the wind behind it. She remembered the sound, because it had rained like that the day Mom was buried, the day they lowered her into that little rectangle of darkness. — Robert Bloch

The line between actual killing and verbal, symbolic, or imaginary violence is thin and permeable. The threat of violence is a method of forceful coercion, even if no blood is actually shed. — John J. Collins