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The organization's competency is based on a set of cohesive capabilities and how fast and effective they can be built upon. — Pearl Zhu

When you're in college you haven't had that much life. Parents, school, assorted youth activities - that's about it. — Martha Moody

One of the things about being a minority actor is that you don't have that opportunity as some of your counterparts to keep that flow, to constantly be going from one thing to the other, so when you see really great performances out there by some black folks, you know it's coming from somewhere deep, because they just don't work as much. — Georg Stanford Brown

This is what I hate most about guys like you. You didn't even try. — Henry V. O'Neil

Mel Blanc has been gone for 30 years, even though he's still around. — John Kricfalusi

I adore doing comedy, I think it's fantastic. I never saw myself doing exclusively comedy. — Zach Cregger

That's what we were in the eyes of our employers: meant to be heard and not seen. — Kiera Cass

But my considered opinion, after long reflection, is that, whilst in many places the effect of "Ulysses" on the reader undoubtedly is somewhat emetic, nowhere does it tend to be an aphrodisiac. — John Munro Woolsey

It's tough having the last name Rickles. Luckily, my kids handled it great. — Don Rickles

When socialism comes into power, the Roman Church will advocate socialism with the same vigor [with which] it is now favoring feudalism and slavery. — August Bebel

When I got untethered from the comfort of religion, it wasn't a loss of faith for me, it was a discovery of self. I had faith that I'm capable enough to handle any situation. There's peace in understanding that I have only one life, here and now, and [that] I'm responsible. — Brad Pitt

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Where is the fucking screenplay? — Deyth Banger

By definition, memoir demands a certain degree of introspection and self-disclosure: In order to fully engage a reader, the narrator has to make herself known, has to allow her own self-awareness to inform the events she describes. — Caroline Knapp