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Preacher is a great frustration because I thought it was done, and then it got put in the press notes for the [Frankenweenie] junket and everyone started asking about it again. Preacher could be filmed, at any point. It's sort of ready to go, but it's lacking a green light. At some point, that green light might come, but it may never come. So, I have to allow for the fact that I've done everything I can, and whatever happens with it, happens with it. — John August
and pulled . . . like taffy. — Amy Harmon
Steel weighs more than wind. — George R R Martin
Despite the large number of mergers, and the growth in the absolute size of many corporations, the dominant tendency in the American economy at the beginning of [the 20th] century was toward growing competition. [And] competition was unacceptable ... It was not the existence of monopoly that caused the federal government to intervene in the economy, but the lack of it. — Gabriel Kolko
I think a composer is always interested in his last work. — Gyorgy Ligeti
You can't be a good economist unless you're also a good psychologist. Or a good engineer without being the right kind of metaphysician. — Aldous Huxley
Women, music, beer, and pie. Rurik, you're just an all-American guy. — Linda Howard
G.K. Chesterton said (in a somewhat different context), "If you believe in nothing, you'll believe in anything." That — Michael Crichton
It is placing the Executive and the Movement in an absolutely wrong position to be hawking your conscience round from body to body asking to be told what you ought to do with it. — Ernest Bevin
My favorite rappers are Lil Wayne. I like Wayne. — Future
College is a secluded life of scholastic vegetation — Vera Brittain
The person who has no opinion will seldom be wrong. — Mark Twain
Fantasies are real. They have effects on your soul, even though, as I was too young to really step forward. — Cornel West
Never act like you want it, darlin'. Act like you wouldn't own it if they paid you. Tell them it's dirty, broken ... a useless thing. Then make an offer. — Billie Letts
All leaders, male or female, innately possess feminine qualities like empathy, candor and vulnerability - the difference lies in which leaders choose to suppress those qualities, and which choose to leverage them as strengths. — John Gerzema
