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I was a young man working in Omaha, Nebraska, in the mid-1960s when I received a call, and I was summoned to Atlanta to work at WSB. It was, for me, the beginning of a real education about the South. — Tom Brokaw

If, for example, existing government intervention is minor, we shall attach a smaller weight to the negative effect of additional government intervention. This is an important reason why many earlier liberals, like Henry Simons, writing at a time when government was small by today's standards, were willing to have government undertake activities that today's liberals would not accept now that government has become so overgrown. — Milton Friedman

Avant-gardism is an addiction that can be appeased only by a revolution in permanence. — Harold Rosenberg

One has no talent. I have no talent. It's just a question of working, of being willing to put in the time. — Graham Greene

You keep pitching. Most of the pitches run wild. A few are caught. — Joseph Barbera

The very first essential for success is a perpetually constant and regular employment of violence. — Adolf Hitler

Youth is no protection; in the end, life scars us all. — C.W. Gortner

My destiny is you, and to you I walk. — Ale Meza-Santiago

I have such an image of a mafioso. — Paul Sorvino

It's sundown on the Union and what's made in the USA, sure was a good idea, until greed got in the way. — Bob Dylan

It's the pointless things that give your life meaning. Friendship, compassion, art, love. All of them pointless. But they're what keeps life from being meaningless. — Tim Winton

You have to laugh at yourself, because you'd cry your eyes out if you didn't. — Emily Saliers

You're going now?" Makin asked, putting down his bottle-in-a-basket.
"Well, unless you want to drink till we're all sunburnt and maudlin and then declare undying love for each other and part with drunken hugs?" I said. — Mark Lawrence

People are eager to walk in other people's pair of shoes that does not fit them. The result is that, their dreams begin to imitate a "tortoise" walk and that I guess is already uncomfortable! — Israelmore Ayivor