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There are directors who, their direction is high, but then when you challenge it, it crumbles. They can't back up what they're asking. — Michael Pitt

One can remain more sure-footed by taking small steps, but perhaps achieve greater speed by taking bigger steps. Of course, one also runs the risk of setting out in a completely erroneous direction. Surely the important thing isn't the length of our steps, but that the objective is clear. — Angela Merkel

These wires run a current through it. When we press the one and the nine at the same time, the current runs through the diamond and it emits a pulse that we can't hear or feel, but it..."
"Explodes ghosts."
"I prefer to think that it disperses the vestigial energy that an individual leaves behind after death."
"Or that," I said. — Maureen Johnson

I got kicked out of ballet class because I pulled a groin muscle. It wasn't mine. — Rita Rudner

Modern life is confusing no "Ms take" about it. — Geraldine Ferraro

Her rapist went unpunished, and yet she was sterilized.70 — Nancy Isenberg

What we need are more people who specialize in the impossible. — Theodore Roethke

The less one has to do, the less time one finds to do it in. — Lord Chesterfield

It is because the children of the empire were not suckled by wolves that they were conquered & displaced by the children of the northern forests who were. — Henry David Thoreau

I think in the old music, everything was so competitive. It was all about - very selfish in a lot of ways. — Adrian Grenier

Governments go to war directly or by proxy without declaring war. Force, or threat of force, are constantly used to dominate other countries. — Sean MacBride

I have no master but Thee, no law but Thy will, no delight but Thyself, no wealth but that Thou givest, no good but that Thou blessest, no peace but that Thou bestowest. — Anonymous

When Arthur Schlesinger Sr. pioneered the 'presidential greatness poll' in 1948, the top five were Lincoln, Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Jefferson. Only Wilson appears to be seriously fading, probably because his support for the World War I-era Sedition Act now seems outrageous; in this analogy, Woodrow is like the Doors and the Sedition Act is Oliver Stone. — Chuck Klosterman

I was a born troublemaker and might as well earn a living at it. — Bill Mauldin