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Online is a revolution. The Internet is a revolution. And we should be revolutionary in the content that we put on it rather than derivative. — Shane Smith
My mother had comforted me with tales ever since I was small. Sometimes they helped me peel a problem like an onion, or gave me ideas about what to do; other times, they calmed me so much that I would fall into a soothing sleep. My father used to say that her tales were better than the best medicine. Sighing, I burrowed into my mother's body like a child, knowing that the sound of her voice would be a balm on my heart. — Anita Amirrezvani
And must I not conceal myself like one who has swallowed gold- lest my soul should be ripped up? — Friedrich Nietzsche
We're wedged tight into the accident of our moment in history. — Tessa Hadley
With a good script a good director can produce a masterpiece; with the same script a mediocre director can make a passable film. But with a bad script even a good director can't possibly make a good film. For truly cinematic expression, the camera and the microphone must be able to cross both fire and water. That is what makes a real movie. The script must be something that has the power to do this. — Akira Kurosawa
My IQ is somewhere between Spiro Agnew's and Albert Einstein's. — Dick Cavett
I can't believe I just asked you to hold my hand,' said Ira, but Mike had already taken it. — Lorrie Moore
Loving my Poet as I do, though, I try hard to understand what a poet is. The first clue lies in the fact that my Poet - every poet - is an insomniac. My own reads or wanders about our apartment for the best part of most nights. She told me she often feels she would give up every poem she's ever written for one good night's sleep. — Naeem Murr
We have two lives about us,Two worlds in which we dwell,Within us and without us,Alternate Heaven and Hell:-Without, the somber Real,Within, our hearts of hearts, the beautiful Ideal. — Richard Henry Stoddard
The greatest piece of folly is that every man thinks himself compelled to hand down what people think they have known. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The 24% unemployment reached at the depths of the Great Depression was no picnic. — Barry Eichengreen
Our vote for President of the United States (for those of you who are Americans) is important. We are held accountable, as we'll discuss, for the discharge of our ruling responsibilities in this life. But our vote for President is less important than our vote to receive new members for baptism into our churches. A President is term-limited and, for that matter, so is the United States (and every other nation). The reception of members into the church, however, marks out the future kings and queens of the universe. Our church membership rolls say to the people on them, and to the outside world, "These are those we believe will inherit the universe, as joint-heirs with Christ." That's a matter of priority of each, not a pullback from either. — Russell D. Moore