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I went to see the Beatles last month ... And I heard 20,000 girls screaming together at the Beatles ... and I couldn't hear what they were screaming, either ... But you don't have to ... They're screaming Me! Me! Me! Me! ... I'm Me! ... That's the cry of the ego, and that's the cry of this rally! ... Me! Me! Me! Me! ... And that's why wars get fought ... ego ... because enough people want to scream Pay attention to Me ... Yep, you're playing their game ... — Tom Wolfe

Millions and millions of exuberant monkeys are creating an endless digital forest of mediocrity. — Andrew Keen

The perfection of Christian character depends wholly upon the grace and strength found alone in God. — Ellen G. White

My favorite app is, without a doubt, Instagram. It's such a fun way to share photos and life's captured moments with friends, family and fans. — Max Von Essen

To lose one child, Mr. DeTamble, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose three looks like carelessness. — Audrey Niffenegger

We all exercise agency in the choices we make. — Gordon B. Hinckley

Wealth accumulates, and men decay. — Oliver Goldsmith

Don't bother looking at the view - I have already composed it. — Gustav Mahler

There's no match for the silence of GOD. — Nicole Krauss

The people will learn to feel the dignity of man. They will not merely demand their rights, which have been trampled in the dust, but themselves will take them - make them their own. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

when he added, "I'm sorry I haven't been much help — Sylvia Nobel

When you talk of revolution ... you never talk of the day after. — Storm Jameson

People think all fame is the same, but being on BBC Two from time to time does not make you Warren Beatty. I honestly can't impress that upon people enough. — Stephen Merchant

It is of unspeakable advantage to possess our minds with an habitual good intention, and to aim all our thoughts, words, and actions at some laudable end. — Joseph Addison