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Color always vexed me because I would fight with the media I was using. I love coloring in Photoshop, and it's freed me to pursue ideas and techniques I wouldn't have otherwise attempted. Since I get to take an assignment from concept to final execution, I have more freedom in my idea-making processes. — Adam Hughes

May my lips be a well-tuned harp to sound Thy praise. Let — Anonymous

There is too much disagreement for disagreement's sake. In a time of persistent challenges that still call into question our most sacred aspirations as a country, we cannot afford shallow callous divisiveness in our public debate. — Cory Booker

I'm not a fashion architect. I don't dress in Ralph Lauren and Gucci. When I buy a suit, I buy it at J. Press. I have a blue blazer that I wear 80 percent of the time. — Peter Eisenman

What we did was so simple, and we kept it simple. It — James C. Collins

I love physical stuff. I love jumping in and getting my nose bloody. I don't really mind it. I think that, if you don't come out with a few cuts and scrapes, you haven't really been putting the effort it. — Tom Weston-Jones

The best results I have had in my life; the most enjoyable times, have all come from asking the simple question: 'What is the worst that could happen?' — Tim Ferriss

Get close to grass and you'll see a star. — Dejan Stojanovic

If we contrast the rapid progress of this mischievous discovery [of gunpowder] with the slow and laborious advances of reason, science, and the arts of peace, a philosopher, according to his temper, will laugh or weep at the folly of mankind (Chapter 65,p. 68) — Edward Gibbon

It is not possible to be in favor of justice for some people and not be in favor of justice for all people. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Annabeth rubbed the clay beads on her necklace, the way she does when she's thinking. She looked beautiful. But I digress. — Rick Riordan

In ticking off the things that weren't done, it was easy to forget the big thing that was done. Against overwhelming odds, with the most meager resources, and often at fearful self-sacrifice, a few determined men reversed the course of the war in the Pacific. Japan would never again take the offensive. Yet the margin was thin - so narrow that almost any man there could say with pride that he personally helped turn the tide at Midway. It was indeed, as General Marshall said in Washington, "the closest squeak and the greatest victory. — Walter Lord

I trust to luck. I am planning to be a millionaire before I die but I don't have a plan as to how that will happen. — Neil Oliver