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Every mix tape tells a story. Put them together, and they add up to the story of life. — Rob Sheffield

Then they took us to the birthing suite, which I call the electronic bullshit room because it's full of all sorts of electronic bullshit we can't fathom but are just glad to have on principle. — Suzanne Finnamore

Many of the greatest creations of man have been inspired by the desire to make money ... If Oxford undergraduates were paid for their work, I would have performed miracles of scholarship and become Regius Professor of Modern History. — David Ogilvy

I believe people are in our lives for a reason. We're here to learn from each other. — Gillian Anderson

He can trade me to a team below five hundred if he wants to, or worse, I could find myself wearing a duck on my sweater. — Rachel Gibson

The man you're going to marry should be like a brick: strong, sturdy, supportive and almost always hard in your presence. — Nicole McKay

So, you think you are saving them by persistently harassing them, interfering in their rituals, and even trying to kill them. — Amish Tripathi

He so must have male PMS. And it really does exist 'cause I glanced at an article about it online once. — Lindy Zart

Both of them were the children of the United States. They sacrificed their children for the benefit of the others. But they were not very devoted children of the United States. — Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani

At the end of the day, I have one job requirement right now that's been given to me by the Republican Party and, I think, the American people, and that's to fire Nancy Pelosi. — Michael Steele

I can't help it; this isn't like you at all. I know the blood exchange changes things - including mood and body chemistry - but this is beyond any kind of scientific explanation. — J.A. Saare

Ridding Iraq of weapons of mass destruction. That was the whole idea, right? That's why we went. I am reluctant to let that fact disappear down the memory hole, because if - as the war ends, or at least starts to end - if, at this time, the history of the war is written as us going there to topple the regime of a bad man when that frankly isn't why were told that we were going there - Aren't we still at risk of making this horrific mistake again? And, aren't we letting the people who foisted the WMD idea on us, not many years ago, aren't we sort of letting them get away with it? — Rachel Maddow

Don't you cry for the lost
Smile for the living
Get what you need and give what you'r given
Life's for the living so live it
Or you're better of dead — Passenger

Musically, he was like an old man in a boy's skin. — Eric Clapton