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It takes nerves of steel to stay neurotic. — Herb Kelleher

By getting into distribution and production, I am actually widening my base. — Ajay Devgan

loathe collectible books anyway. People getting all moony over particular paper carcasses. It's the ideas that matter, man. — Gabrielle Zevin

I've never had a very quiet voice. I tried in choir to make it smaller, and it just didn't work out. And I listened to a lot of soul music when I was growing up on my own accord. But I was mostly into Mama Cass and Gladys Knight, and they all had big voices too; just different than mine. — Beth Ditto

Your least favorite virtue, or nominee for the most overrated one? Faith. Closely followed - in view of the overall shortage of time - by patience. — Christopher Hitchens

The silence of a shut park does not sound like the country silence; it is tense and confined. — Elizabeth Bowen

The supreme morality of art is to endure. — Stanley Kunitz

He has found his style, when he cannot do otherwise. — Paul Klee

History is His story. — James Packer

My God, there are times when the sexiest thing a woman can give a man is permission. — Jim Butcher

I never had the opportunity to play a Latino character that is seen in a heroic, smart way. — Ray Santiago

I'm going down in history with Star Trek. It's a great feeling. — Persis Khambatta

With my personal preparation at the piano, I can afford to hum at half voice. — Placido Domingo

Every community classifies, coerces, and restricts its members in some fashion; the particulars vary, but compliance with social forms is an inescapable fact of human existence. The exaggerated requirements — Edith Wharton

When the banks create the money, they don't create the interest. They send you into the world to compete with everybody else to get the second $100,000 that never was created and bring it back to them. So if we're in a world with zero-growth population, goods, services, and money, the problem would be obvious. — Bernard Lietaer