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You have to collaborate with the moment and the environment. It kind of was magnified by the house being a studio. — Devendra Banhart

People moan about Twitter, people being rude and trolling. Just turn it off. Life goes on. — Tom Parker Bowles

We took the position we wanted our people to be better than minimum wage, so we're going to pay better than minimum wage, and we still do that. — Kenneth Langone

from The Prep Pantheon: An All-Time Great Alumni Association
Caroline Kennedy. Concord Academy '75. Harvard '80. On technical points Preppier than Mummy. During four years at Harvard Square, an unnatural fiber never went near her body (except for the shell of her L. L. Bean down vest). Her lacrosse game was ruthless, her brunch technique dazzling (smoked heavily, sat with the descendents of three other presidents). — Lisa Birnbach

Any politician or scientist who tells you these [GMO] products are safe is either very stupid or lying. — David Suzuki

About the white and shining milky way? Man may not there the milk of fortune skim, Nor is the butter of it meant for him. — Henrik Ibsen

My father played in high school. My uncles played. From age five or six, I remember watching all the games. And I remember saying to my mom and dad even then that I was going to play in the NFL, and buy them a house and a car. — Thomas Jones

I'm thinkin' you've been mine a lot longer than that. — Kristen Ashley

Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words. — Zhuangzi

Sometimes I wonder if man was really meant to discover magic," Fogg said expansively. "It doesn't really make sense. It's a little too perfect, don't you think? If there's a single lesson that life teaches us, it's that wishing doesn't make it so. Words and thoughts don't change anything. Language and reality are kept strictly apart - reality is tough, unyielding stuff, and it doesn't care what you think or feel or say about it. Or it shouldn't. You deal with it, and you get on with your life. "Little children don't know that. Magical thinking: that's what Freud called it. Once we learn otherwise we cease to be children. The separation of word and thing is the essential fact on which our adult lives are founded. — Lev Grossman

This is not some alarmist Orwellian scenario; it is here, now, financed by $20 billion last year and $15 billion more this year of federal money appropriated out of sheer fear. By creating the means to monitor 300 million visits to the United States yearly, this administration and a supine opposition are building a system capable of identifying, tracking and spying on 300 million Americans. — William Safire