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You know, when the cost of capital goes down, when credit becomes cheap, people start taking greater and greater risks. — Fareed Zakaria

I think I was about 30 before I realized that not every family talks about the presentment clause on a regular basis. — Mike Lee

Automatic praise is a mere succession of noises. — C.E.M. Joad

I don't watch my films. I've seen 'em enough after cutting them and putting the music on. I don't ever want to see them again. — John Carpenter

The alleged short-cut to knowledge, which is faith, is only a short-circuit destroying the mind — Ayn Rand

He is wisest, who only gives, True to himself, the best he can: Who drifting on the winds of praise, The inward monitor obeys. And with the boldness that confuses fear Takes in the crowded sail, and lets his conscience steer. — John Greenleaf Whittier

Most grain foods, whether we're talking about quinoa, amaranth, the very popular grains of the day - the reality is they still are associated with a carbohydrate surge. — David Perlmutter

Exemplary friendship embraces, in a resolutely unrequited way, an unwearied capacity for loving generously without being loved back. Marking the limit of possibility - the friend need not be there - this structure recapitulates in fact the Aristotelian values according to which acts and states of loving are preferred to the condition of being-loved, which depends for its vigor on a mere potentiality. Being loved by your friend just pins you to passivity. For Aristotle, loving on the contrary, constitutes an act. To the extent that loving is moved by a kind of disclosive energy, it puts itself out there, shows up for the other, even where the other proves to be a rigorous no-show. Among other things, loving has to be declared and known, and thus involves an element of risk for the one who loves and who, abandoning any guarantee of reciprocity, braves the consequences when naming that love. — Avital Ronell

We ate it like it was medicine. Like it was magic candy that could somehow restore us to a normal life again. We ate ourselves numb and got in our bags and went to sleep.
There was a lot of crying from the little kids and occasionally one of us would yell, "Shut up!"
That's how we got by, that first night. — Emmy Laybourne

You're a hundred percent correct about our show being tops in quality. — Vic Morrow