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While my friends were busy listening to the Talking Heads, Police, and B-52s, I was busy teaching myself to program on the Atari. — Steven Sinofsky

There's just a natural human element to a great song that feels immediately satisfying. I like the song to create a mood. — Rick Rubin

I already have the weird experience of having a name for myself personally that's connected to someone that's in the public eye. So you have me, Zooey Deschanel, and then there's Zooey Deschanel's public persona. — Zooey Deschanel

It's a mistake to lie to a librarian, you know. Some people assume we're shy and gullible, but we know how to dig up the dirt. — Virginia Lowell

For the first time in history, the human species as a whole has gone into politics. Everyone is in the act, and there is no telling what may come of it. — Saul Bellow

A nice pair of Jimmy Choos never hurt anyone. — Kristin Chenoweth

There are a lot of times where actors can be a little precious sometimes, and then it's difficult to put them in a situation where there is true hardship. — Joel Silver

I am Joe's Complete Lack of Surprise. — Chuck Palahniuk

I love music, and I once thought about doing a choral scholarship, but the people put me off. — Rory Kinnear

This capacity for objectivity and absoluteness amounts to an existential - and "preventive" - refutation of the ideologies of doubt: if a man is able to doubt, it is because there is certainty; likewise the very notion of illusion proves that man has access to reality. It follows that there are necessarily some men who know reality and who therefore have certainty; and the great spokesmen of this knowledge and certainty are necessarily the best of men. For if truth were on the side of doubt, the individual who doubted would be superior not only to these spokesmen, who have not doubted, but also to the majority of normal men across the millennia of human existence. If doubt conformed to the real, human intelligence would be deprived of its sufficient reason, and man would be less than an animal, for the intelligence of animals does not doubt the reality to which it is proportioned. — Frithjof Schuon