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It was a matter of survival for the local people, but it was the most violent scene I have ever witnessed. The people in my group, feeling helpless, were all spellbound and aghast at the same time. I became a vegetarian shortly after that. — Wendie Malick

I feel that music is more flexible than language and your song, or "piece" is only as flexible as your least flexible component. — Brian Chippendale

You know, I'm an old man, and there's always parts for old bald guys. — Michael Hogan

If you look at history, even recent history, you see that there is indeed progress ... Over time, the cycle is clearly, generally upwards. And it doesn't happen by laws of nature. And it doesn't happen by social laws ... It happens as a result of hard work by dedicated people who are willing to look at problems honestly, to look at them without illusions, and to go to work chipping away at them, with no guarantee of success - in fact, with a need for a rather high tolerance for failure along the way, and plenty of disappointments. — Noam Chomsky

I really feel that a big part of my job - besides getting the money - is to see to it that Woody [Allen] has what he needs to make the film that he has envisioned. — Letty Aronson

Every man's in his own hands, with a little help from his brothers. — Janet Morris

We say to others only what we need to hear — Byron Katie

I doubt if there ever was a man who was not gratified by being told that he was liked by the women. — Samuel Johnson

It is only by loving a thing that you can make it yours. — George MacDonald

To be at peace with self, to find company and nourishment in self-this would be the test of the free and productive psyche. — Marya Mannes

Mer-people could be read as a colonialist term, explained the biologist. — Lydia Millet

It is totally unacceptable that there are countries with no paediatric cardiac surgeries. — Magdi Yacoub

The servants used to say, 'he read himself silly, — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

But she was delightful and charming and welcoming and behind her, as high as the wall and stretching out into the back room which gave onto the inner court of the building, were the shelves and shelves of the richness of the library. — Ernest Hemingway,