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As long as some of us choose to rely on nuclear weapons, we continue to risk that these same weapons will become increasingly attractive to others. — Mohamed ElBaradei

I still have to remind myself to brush my hair and look socially acceptable. — Holland Roden

Lewis had developed a trademark style, slow enough for note taking, loud enough to rouse the dullest listener, straightforward, abundantly furnished with quotations, and lavish in wit. — Philip Zaleski

There is no conceivable law by which a man can be forced to work on any terms except those he chooses to set. — Ayn Rand

The whole point of collecting is the thrill of acquisition, which must be maximized, and maintained at all costs. — John Baxter

The sun would leave my sky if I couldn't assume you'd simply come and tell me you were sad. — David Foster Wallace

Maybe tomorrow we'll all wear 42, so nobody can tell us apart. — Pee Wee Reese

A reporter started off: "I know a lot of this is kind of speculation." Popovich interupting: "You're going to ask me anyway." Reporter: "And you're going to shoot it down." Popovich replied: "Next question." — Gregg Popovich

One of the things I've done on my shows is tell stories and do interviews. — Eddie Trunk

I always figured nerves were for Jane Austen characters and helium-voiced girls who never buy their round; I would no more have turned shaky in a crisis than I would have carried smelling salts around in my reticule. — Tana French

You are only a disciple because your eyes are closed. The day you open them you will see there is nothing you can learn from me or anyone. — Anthony De Mello

The artist expresses only what he has within himself, not what he sees with his eyes — Alexej Von Jawlensky

Women, mused Achilles. Strange creatures. They make us mad. They make us love and they make us fight. — Tomichan Matheikal

When I was between the ages of five and nine, the soldiers of the Second World War wanted to have Betty Grable, but I wanted to be Betty Grable. She was the epitome of an alluring woman; she had it all as far as I was concerned. — Grace Slick

If we cannot meet our everyday surroundings with equanimity and pleasure and grow each day in some useful direction, then ... life is on the road toward misfortune, misery and destruction. — Luther Burbank