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'Liberace's a great film. It's a great piece of material. I have a great script and it's a great score. — Jerry Weintraub

All great popular literature today one day will be seen as great literature and will no longer be seen as popular literature. — Walter Mosley

When Danger Lurks and your heart is racing, don't be afraid be amazing — Cuthbert Soup

The National Enquirer is complete garbage, it is total lies, it was planted by Donald Trump's henchmen, and I don't think the people of Wisconsin or the people of America have any interest in tabloid trash. — Ted Cruz

The argument starts by accepting that the American government will continue to spend a huge amount of money on income transfers. It then contends that we should take all of that money and give it back to the American people in cash grants. The — Charles Murray

Recruit for the future not just for the gap. — John Gregory

If I hadn't had Freddie Mercury's lyrics to hold on to as a kid I don't know where I would be. It taught me about all forms of music ... it would open my mind. I never really had a bigger teacher in my whole life. — Axl Rose

If Freddie Mac is unable to raise capital, it could spark a political and financial crisis. — Charles Duhigg

The French, for example, are a contemptible nation. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

[It] is my firm belief that all religions aim at making people better human beings and that, despite philosophical differences, some of them fundamental, they all aim at helping humanity to find happiness. This does not mean that I advocate any kind of world religion or 'super religion.' Rather I look on religion as medicine. For different complaints, doctors will prescribe different remedies. Therefore, because not everyone spiritual 'illness' is the same, different spiritual medicines are requires. — Dalai Lama XIV

Welcome out of the cave, my friend. It's a bit colder out here, but the stars are just beautiful. — Plato

Men of science offer us health, an obvious benefit; it is only afterwards that we discover that by health, they mean bodily slavery and spiritual tedium. — G.K. Chesterton