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Above literature?' said the Queen. 'Who is above literature? You might as well say one was above humanity. — Alan Bennett

I think what interests me the most is when the two things are developed at the same time, which certainly feels natural for the way of working when there is no dialogue. You sort of depend on the music to be that, especially when there's lyrics in the music. — Matthew Barney

You can never predict what an audience is going to respond to and what they're going to watch. — Josh Lawson

Perfection is only achieved when there is nothing more that can be taken away rather then when there are things that can be added — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I was influenced by the medieval theological beliefs when I presented Satan in Jesus' dream as unable to figure out who or what Jesus is, and unable to see the future. — Anne Rice

Grace is a feminine quality. — Rajneesh

Look: invest in what you understand, what's foreseeably going to offer real value and returns, not necessarily what's trendy. — Donald Trump Jr.

I came from a divorced mother and father, obviously mixed race. — Giancarlo Esposito

My generation of radicals and breakers-down never found anything to take the place of the old virtues of work and courage and the old graces of courtesy and politeness. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Having traveled to parts of the world where war has done its usual nasty work on people's lives, I have come to develop a particular hatred for the shape, the look, the sound of the AK-47. — Abigail Disney

Human beings can get used to anything, even being exterminated. — Mathias B. Freese

I wanted them to love the story so they would love me. — Stephen Glass

For all the talk about the need to be a likable "team player," many people work in a fairly cutthroat environment that would seem to be especially challenging to those who possess the recommended traits. Cheerfulness, upbeatness, and compliance: these are the qualities of subordinates
of servants rather than masters, women (traditionally, anyway) rather than men. After advising his readers to overcome the bitterness and negativity engendered by frequent job loss and to achieve a perpetually sunny outlook, management guru Harvey Mackay notes cryptically that "the nicest, most loyal, and most submissive employees are often the easiest people to fire." Given the turmoil in the corporate world, the prescriptions of niceness ring of lambs-to-the-slaughter. — Barbara Ehrenreich