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We won!' Prestoff shouted. One of the giants turned to face him. 'We're finished here, thank the God-Emperor,' the captain said. Buzzing split the air as power weapons were activated. The storm troopers raised their hellguns. Sadness aching in his eyes, the Silver Saint murmured, 'Not quite. — Anonymous

Only a consistent, ongoing, deep experience can make a lasting media brand: one that has a commitment from a core community and the respect of a larger reading public. — John Battelle

You don't have to be scared of me, because I am loyal. Why are people so scared of creative ideas and so scared of truth? All I want to do is do good. — Kanye West

I deem we have still much to do and will of course strive for stabilizing the situation in the country and continuing reforms. I am confident in success. All we need at this point is public order. — Serzh Sargsyan

If you ever have to give a speech, start with a joke, if you know one. For years I've been looking for the best joke in the world. I think I know what it is. I will tell it to you, but you have to help me. You have to say, "No," when I hold up my hand like this. All right? Don't let me down.
Do you know why cream is so much more expensive than milk?
AUDIENCE: No.
It is because the cows hate to squat on those bottles. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

I can only be myself, I'm sorry that's hell for you. — Ashlee Simpson

That's the core puzzling experience, when you meet the Other organized as a speaking mind. — Terence McKenna

If he was lost for a moment, he would dive straight back into its honey. — Laurence Olivier

Stupidity is not ascribed to gender. — Joanna Shupe

What's interesting about writing is the invention, the creative thing. Writing about myself is a yawn. — Toni Morrison

It is well indeed for out land that we of this generation have learned to think nationally. — Theodore Roosevelt