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The way to lessen the grip of the Tea Party on the electoral process would be to do what a handful have done and have a primary where all voters, members of every party, can vote, and the top two vote-getters then enter a runoff. — Chuck Schumer

More fools know Jack Fool than Jack Fool knows. — William Shakespeare

Our existing media system today is the direct result of government laws and subsidies that created it. — Robert McChesney

the cottage lights — R.J. Harlick

I realize that I had the best of serious picture journalism. — Eve Arnold

We're not going to dumb down for them. They have to move up. They're the network and we're the show. — Alia Shawkat

We are more ready to try the untried when what we do is inconsequential. Hence the remarkable fact that many inventions had their birth as toys. — Eric Hoffer

Nothing is more dreadful in life than the profound thought that death may only greet you with eternal nothingness. — Kim Elizabeth

Percy, you are dismissed from my service."
"Me? Why, my lord?"
"Why? Because, Percy, far from being a fit consort for a prince of the realm, you would bore the leggings off a village idiot. You ride a horse rather less well than another horse would. Your brain would make a grain of sand look large and ungainly, and the part of you that can't be mentioned, I am reliably informed by women around the court, wouldn't be worth mentioning even if it could be. If you put on a floppy hat and a funny codpiece, you might just get by as a fool, but since you wouldn't know a joke if it got up and gave you a haircut, I doubt it. That's why you're dismissed."
"Oh, I see."
"And as for you, Baldrick ... "
"Yes."
"You're out, too. — Richard Curtis

Virtue does not spring from riches, but riches and all other human blessings, both private and public, from virtue. — Plato

But I'm not interested in politics. I lose interest the microsecond it ceases to be emotional, when something becomes a political movement. What I'm interested in is emotions. — Bjork