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Out all of these zillions of letters, one of the first ones that came was, as it turned out from Johnny Carson within the last five or six weeks of his life. I had worked with him. He lost a son who had worked for me. — Dick Ebersol

So I'll continue to continue to pretend my life will never end, and flowers never bend with the rainfall. — Paul Simon

I've had very close relationships with some twentieth-century writers. — Penelope Wilton

I don't hate pop music. I liked the Beatles, but then, I knew them. — John Tavener

There's no such thing as bad weather - only the wrong clothes. — Billy Connolly

People keep framing this as a religious freedom issue, but there's a difference between practicing your religion - which everyone has the right to do - and rubbing your religion in people's faces as a triumphalist political statement, which is what's happening here. — Pat Condell

Only a certain number of people go to a store over the period of a year. When a person sees my record on the shelf, it eliminates someone else's record from being sold. It's about continuing to try to find new ways to sell records. — Roy Ayers

You don't buy a Picasso because you love the frame. — Joss Whedon

I find languages that support just one programming paradigm constraining. — Bjarne Stroustrup

Win or lose you will never regret working hard, making sacrifices, being disciplined or focusing too much. Success is measured by what we have done to prepare for competition. — John Smith

The silence grew deeper, so deep that if you listened carefully you might very well catch the sound of the earth revolving on its axis. — Haruki Murakami

Let us think, if we only got to heaven, what a sweet and easy thing it will be there to be always saying with the angels and the saints, Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus. — Philip Neri

Jesus Christ is infinitely more than a great teacher and philosopher. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Successful American presidents project a populist image. They do not place themselves above their compatriots but strive whenever possible to show qualities typical of "average" Americans. If they have an intellectual bent, they do their best to hide it. To be likable, smiling, and unpretentious is all-important, to express the values of middle America an essential prerequisite for greatness. — Fredrik Logevall