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I think we have to help the helpless. The clueless? I don't give a rat's ass about the clueless. — Dennis Miller

I think I've learned more from women than anyone else, and perhaps from love. What a wonderful testing ground. — Frederick Lenz

The wheel of fortune turns round incessantly, and who can say to himself, I shall today be uppermost. — Confucius

There are people who kind of let you know that you can silence the room. — Babatunde Adebimpe

To an artist, a picture is both a sum of ideas and a blurry memory of 'pushing paint,' breathing fumes, dripping oils and wiping brushes, smearing and diluting and mixing. — James Elkins

Creation exists to be a place for the covenant that God wants to make with man. The goal of creation is the covenant, the love story of God and man. — Pope Benedict XVI

An artist must be a reactionary — Evelyn Waugh

Know the extent of your authority and exercise it. Establish and maintain authority. — Bob Briner

Often we tell ourselves, "Don't just sit there, do something!" But when we practice awareness, we discover that the opposite may be more helpful: "Don't just do something, sit there!" — Nhat Hanh

I feel for those 19-year-olds who get thrust into the limelight that young. — Clive Owen

If there can be some paradigm shift thing that you can be part of, that's cool. — Stephen Malkmus

Time Keeping is an important element of IP success. — Kalyan C. Kankanala

Gentle reader, I was born upon the water - not upon the salt and angry ocean, but upon the fresh and rapid-flowing river. — Frederick Marryat

DDLJ is one of the few films that credits a person (Kirron Kher) for the 'title idea'. The title is part of the lyrics of a song from the film Chor Machaye Shor (1970). — Anupama Chopra

There ain't no way I'm going to be droppin' nothing. If I was in my twenties, maybe. But now I try to keep it looking decent. I don't want to expose too much of my bare ass. — Sharon Jones