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It's funny; we never had anything like credibility. Even though we all have some sort of punk-rock background, but so what? I really don't care about that. What's credibility anyway? Who has credibility? — Mark McGrath

In this world without quiet corners, there can be no easy escapes from history, from hullabaloo, from terrible, unquiet fuss. — Salman Rushdie

Our love was perfect. We were not. — Jessica Harman

A common creation demands a common sacrifice, and perhaps not the least potent argument in favour of a constructed international language is the fact that it is equally foreign, or apparently so, to the traditions of all nationalities. — Edward Sapir

At the end of the day, I'm a human being and I just think that's what it is. Challenging stereotypes by just being who I am. — Tinie Tempah

When I claim more than what I can handle, I limit the opportunities for another person in my community. — Jeff Shinabarger

I often think that presentations are more difficult than the work itself. — Saul Bass

Violence suits you. — Barry Lyga

The market doesn't make communities. Markets make networks of self-interested individuals, and they work as long as there's more than enough to go around. — Robert Hass

The executives who run the fast food industry are not bad men. They are businessmen. They will sell free-range, organic, grass-fed hamburgers if you demand it. They will sell whatever sells at a profit. — Eric Schlosser

Why wouldn't we consider doing to Islamic extremists what Glenn Greenwald does routinely to Republicans? — Stewart Baker

The Accuser's voice rolled on. "Now Elohim's covenant begins with a claim to sovereign jurisdiction: 'In the beginning, when Elohim began to create the heavens and the earth, etcetera, etcetera.' Is this not a clear case of tyranny and colonialism? Elohim claims to 'create' and 'own' all things as a tyrannical justification to colonize the land. — Brian Godawa