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Despite a few really bad days we had quite a lot of fun making Low, especially when all the radical ideas were making sense and things were starting to click. — Tony Visconti

I need you to get down there, open the stalls inside, and panic the horses."
" 'Panic'?" Gaston asked.
"Smile at them or something. — Ilona Andrews

History shows that anything conducive to our national stability is good. — Jiang Zemin

By the same token, I think news has more and more of a pro bono aspect to all the networks. When we do our election coverages throughout this coming year, it's not a money-maker for us. It is more of a public service situation. — Leslie Moonves

Where else but in America can a poor black man like Michael Jackson grow up to be a rich white woman? — Red Buttons

Ideals do exist, the rest is just temporary interruption. — Vanna Bonta

If you think about it, critics are an unnecessary life-form on the planet Earth, and here's why: because it's a job without credentials. You don't have to go to school. — Gene Simmons

The blank page, otherwise known as the vast playground of the writer's imagination. — J.L. Bond

The Great Pyramid of Giza was designed in agreement with the Theory of General Relativity. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

I would like to thank my coach for believing in me — Carlos Tevez

You're not a kid anymore. You have the right to choose your own life. You can start again. If you want a cat, all you have to do is choose a life in which you can have a cat. It's simple. It's your right. — Haruki Murakami

Can you guess what I'm doing?"
"Cutting my heart out."
"You took mine when I was ten; I want yours now. We are lovers of justice, you and I - what could be more just than that? — William Goldman

We are accused of being obsessed by property. The truth is the other way round. It is the society and culture in question which is so obsessed. Yet to an obsessive his obsession always seems to be of the nature of things and so is not recognized for what it is. The relation between property and art in European culture appears natural to that culture, and consequently if somebody demonstrates the extent of the property interest in a given cultural field, it is said to be a demonstration of his obsession. And this allows the Cultural Establishment to project for a little longer its false rationalized image of itself. — John Berger