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As a boy I had liked both drawing and physics, and I always abhorred the role of being a spectator. In 1908, when I was 15, I designed, built and flew a toy model airplane which won the then-famous James Gordon Bennett Cup. By 16 I had discovered that design could be fun and profitable, and this lesson has never been lost on me. — Raymond Loewy

Drunkenness is a voluntary madness.' Can't think right off who said that, but it rings true. — Nora Roberts

I think indie films have more of a fresh, experimental vibe about them, whereas studio films know what they want and can basically get it. — Kodi Smit-McPhee

I've had at least my share of tragedy, but I have had far more than my share of happiness. — Pierre Salinger

So this was how he lived now, getting jittery because a bus pulled up near. Well, he was not going on like that. It was not good enough. The one person who could help him had not appeared. He probably never would. But there must be some other way. He knew that there was another way although for the moment he couldn't think what it was. Soon it would come back to him, in a minute he would remember the way out, the way where he was going. — Anna Kavan

I think video games are a great kind of entertainment. They have replaced a lot of games people normally play with their friends and neighbours, like Monopoly. — Uwe Boll

When there is pain
There is sadness
When there is sadness
There is hatred
One who fall from this will never rise up — Ax Vasto

I'm proud of being part Cherokee, and I think it's time all us Indians felt the same way. — Loretta Lynn

The world is beset by challenges including the ongoing danger of international terrorism, and the significant political and economic threats posed by factors such as the high levels of corporate and sovereign debt and persistent unemployment. — Dan Quayle

A happy family is but an ealier heaven. — John Bowring

That is what every successful person loves: the game. The chance for self-expression. The chance to prove his or her worth, to excel, to win. — Dale Carnegie