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There's good money in true crime, I'm told, and plenty of it lying around, but it's a devil of an art form. — Poe Ballantine

You'll need coffee shops and sunsets and road trips. Airplanes and passports and new songs and old songs, but people more than anything else. You will need other people and you will need to be that other person to someone else, a living breathing screaming invitation to believe better things. — Jamie Tworkowski

The Republican majority will stop at nothing to prevent access to the legal system for those who are hurt. — Joe Baca

The single most important factor to getting rich is getting started, not being the smartest person in the room. — Ramit Sethi

I may play the fool at times, but I'm more than just a pretty blond boy with an ass that won't quit. — Charles Macaulay

All the (sickness and) diseases of the worldly life disappear with the innate bliss of the Soul, the Self. Grief gives rise to the diseases. — Dada Bhagwan

There's no friend like someone who has known you since you were five. — Anne Stevenson

I don't really think differently of making a movie for grownups or making a movie for kids, if it's boring it's boring, so you want it to be entertaining and I think funny is funny whether it's for kids or grownups, the only real difference is language. — Jack Black

A multidisciplinary study group ... estimated that it would be 1980 before developments in artificial intelligence make it possible for machines alone to do much thinking or problem solving of military significance. That would leave, say, five years to develop man-computer symbiosis and 15 years to use it. The 15 may be 10 or 500, but those years should be intellectually the most creative and exciting in the history of mankind. — J. C. R. Licklider

In all you do ... always do your best and be a winner! — Timothy Pina

Sometimes we know not where or how far we are going until we stop and think about just how far we have come and why. — Jan Hellriegel