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I would rather receive one percent of the income of 100 men, than 100% of the income of one man. — J. Paul Getty

I think we should all feel lucky and blessed that people are still, in this day and age, getting in their cars with other people and driving to a location and paying money to sit in a theater and watch a play. — Cate Blanchett

So are you doing anything for your anniversary? I mean other than sitting around your backyard with a bottle of wine moping over lost love."
Since those were pretty much my plans, I said,"No. I'm going to hire a masseur, like you suggested."
After that, there was no turning back. — Marshall Thornton

I was brought up in industrial south Lancashire, down the cobbled road from where LS Lowry (1887-1976) lived and painted. — Ian McKellen

A startup is a temporary organization designed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model. — Steve Blank

I sometimes wonder if what I create as a writer will leave any sort of dent. There's really no way of knowing, so I just have to keep going. — Kevin Sampsell

Only one fear was greater than the fear of black rebellion in the new American colonies. — Howard Zinn

Remember though, your best weapon is between your ears and under your scalp -provided it's loaded. — Robert A. Heinlein

Although the Academy prefers their Best Pictures grounded in realism, not fantasy, Lee's 'Life of Pi' win proved that the voters understand and appreciate the qualities a visionary director needs to create an otherworldly adventure. — Richard Corliss

Female, I give you fair warning: you are playing with fire - Tegan to Elise (Midnight Awakening — Lara Adrian

But it is a worry that there have been so many delays in the reform of China's state-owned enterprises. We all know that private companies are run more efficiently than state ones. These reforms are very much anticipated for the potential dynamism they could create. — Zhang Xin

subway stations...
passengers who token through life — Richard L. Ratliff