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I'm really into production and I'm also into producing my own sound because the sonics, in a way, is the language. — Planningtorock

Then in 1914 things changed. Partageuse found that it too had something the world wanted. Men. Young men. Fit men. Men who had spent their lives swinging an ax or holding a plow and living it hard. Men who were the prime cut to be sacrificed on tactical altars a hemisphere away. — M.L. Stedman

My first job was with an auto plant, Kansas City - they treated you like slaves. From there I went back to Chicago, worked in steel mills, drove a cab, stuff like that. — Ed Asner

[All] the manly virtues were oppressed by the servile and pusillanimous reign of the monks. — Edward Gibbon

I will take questions from the guys, but from the girls I want telephone numbers. — Silvio Berlusconi

In Halloween, I viewed the characters as simply normal teenagers. Laurie, Jamie Lee's character, was shy and somewhat repressed. And Michael Myers, the killer, is definitely repressed. They have certain similarities. — John Carpenter

My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl. — Julie Kagawa

Human foresight often leaves its proudest possessor only a choice of evils. — Charles Caleb Colton

Do you not feel', said the Doctor in his very soft but still crisp-edged voice, 'that invisible presences have more reality than visible ones? They exert more influence upon us. They make us cry more easily. — Angela Carter

If you think about the long term then you can really make good life decisions that you won't regret later. — Jeff Bezos

The highest endeavor of the mind, and the highest virtue, it to understand things by intuition. — Baruch Spinoza

I am inclined to think that the realm of mythology is where the Yeti rightly belongs. — Edmund Hillary

An integral part of any best friend's job is to immediately clear your computer history if you die. — Darynda Jones