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Some museum boards think that choosing an architect can be reduced to a science, but it comes down to a matter of taste, pure and simple. A shortlist of prospective designers speaks volumes about the likely outcome. If the candidates' styles are too divergent, the search committee doesn't know what it wants. — Martin Filler

I'd be lying if I said it wasn't fun to go to these nights out, like the opening of a film or something, but I dip in and out of it. — Billy Boyd

My mission of life is to entertain people; same I get entertain from some others life missions. — Wiz Khalifa

I am obsessed with good buying books — Lailah Gifty Akita

Listen to me brother! bring the
vision of the Beloved in your heart — Kabir

When I'm driving the race track, it's all about repetition. — Helio Castroneves

Laughing is such a pure and natural thing I try to laugh every day. Think that's one of the most important things in life. — Bill Kaulitz

When I do a job, I do it 100 percent. I am so grateful for the chance to do what I do. — Paul Schneider

The semicolon is a much neglected beast — Randall McCutcheon

I think Eleanor Roosevelt always had a most incredible comfort writing letters. I mean, she was in the habit of writing letters. And that's where she allowed her fantasies to flourish. That's where she allowed her emotions to really evolve. And that's where she allowed herself to express herself really fully, and sometimes whimsically, very often romantically. And it really starts with her letters to her father, who is lifelong her primary love. — Blanche Wiesen Cook

For a modern woman it is important to be supported and that there is equality in every aspect, and that it's not two halves that make a whole - it's two wholes that make a whole. — Katy Perry

He has the power to heal and strengthen the soul. He is Jesus Christ. — Per G. Malm

I'm tired of hyphenated Americans. — Bobby Jindal

What was the point of accurately rendering sketches, when everyone could draw up the same picture in their minds? What was special about being able to hold an image clearly in his head, rotate it, and see different angles of light reflecting off of it? Thanks to the Stream, everyone could do that now. The Stream robbed him of his artistic skill. Stupid Stream — Michael Walterich