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I made a lot mistakes that I'm grateful for, because I won't make them again and I won't let my artists make them, or I'll tell them, 'Don't do this.' A lot of them still make them anyway, but you can't be told things when you're doing your own thing. — Fred Durst

and there was only one revolutionary virtue which he had not learned, the virtue of self-deception — Arthur Koestler

When you need to borrow money the Mob seems like a better deal I think. 'You don't pay me back I break both yer legs.' Is that all? You won't take my house or wreck my credit rating? Fine where do I sign. Legs? Fine. You don't even have to sign anything. — Craig Ferguson

Idealism is fine, but as it approaches reality, the costs become prohibitive. — William F. Buckley Jr.

To us, the argument for material well-being might seem uncontroversial. But in the eighteenth century, material prosperity was frequently condemned as "luxury" by religious and civic moralists. It was not a morally neutral word but a pejorative one, connoting not comfort but excess, the possession of nonnecessities. The notion of luxury was intricately connected with the existence of a recognized social hierarchy: what was necessary for those of high status was regarded as excessive for those of low status. Luxury meant the enjoyment of material goods not appropriate to one's station in life. Critics of luxury saw it as confounding social ranks. P. 40 — Jerry Z. Muller

Real divorce takes place without a decree ... — Margaret Deland

When I was a child, when I was an adolescent, books saved me from despair: that convinced me that culture was the highest of values[ ... ]. — Simone De Beauvoir

Writing is a dog's life, but the only life worth living. — Gustave Flaubert

The abuse does not define you or have the last word on your identity. Yes, it is part of your story, but not the end of your story. — Lindsey A. Holcomb

People think you get one idea for a cartoon every week, and that's not the way it works. You usually get 10 or 15, and you're - certainly when I was a cartoonist, before I was a cartoon editor, you're rushing to do what is called the batch. When I was doing that, I liked to have, in general, about 10 cartoons. — Robert Mankoff