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People ask me if I left the lyrics open to ambiguity. Of course I did. I wanted to make a whole series of complex statements. The lyrics had to do with the state of society at the time. — Don McLean

I'll help out in ways to inspire others and ways to get people together and bring about things to help people financially. — Nonito Donaire

Pick up any book about personal finance and you're likely to read a 200-page mind-fuck about being cheap. Of course, these books don't overtly say, "Be cheap," but hide behind slippery phrases like "the simple life" or "frugal living." Some — MJ DeMarco

When an opponent comes forward, move in and greet him; if he wants to pull back, send him on his way. — Morihei Ueshiba

Part of water which is cooler always flows to below surface.
I understand that hotheaded men always want to be noticed. — Toba Beta

When I got to the first tee on the first day, to hear the cheers, it was like all the oxygen got sucked out. It was hard to pull the club back. — Patrick Reed

I have a Twitter account; I have a fantastic Facebook page. — Angus King

Jason, as much as I'd like to believe that we're friends, I know I can't count on you. — Amber Dermont

For in spite of itself any movement that thinks and acts in terms of an 'ism becomes so involved in reaction against other 'isms that it is unwittingly controlled by them. For it then forms its principles by reaction against them instead of by a comprehensive, constructive survey of actual needs, problems, and possibilities. — John Dewey

April. Henry passed the word into sounds so small their sense disappeared, as if he'd wandered into the wide spaces that separate the solid parts of the molecule. — Chad Harbach

A painter with prestige among painters is bound to be discovered sooner or later. — Harold Rosenberg

Sales pays for the company. Employees who don't "get" that are part of the problem. — Donal Daly

I first thought about becoming a writer after the age of 30, which is rather late, I'd say. In my 20s, I wasn't especially good at anything, and I didn't have a lot of experiences. I was just a young woman without a good job. — Natsuo Kirino