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The saying within the writer's room, which were my words of wisdom, if you will, was, "The punishment doesn't have to fit the crime, but there has to be a crime." — David Shore

Not as a demonstrated natural law, but as a working hypothesis. — Henry Norris Russell

The good thing about the dividend-paying stocks is, first of all you have stocks, which are real assets if we have some inflation. I think we're going to have 2%, 3% maybe 4%. That's a sweet spot for stocks. Corporations do well with that. It gives them pricing power. Their assets move up with prices. I'm not fearful of that inflation. — Jeremy Siegel

The reason these paintings are destined for New York is not because I am disappointed about a lack of German interest, but because MoMA asked me, and because I consider it to be the best museum in the world. — Gerhard Richter

Air. Enough blood to keep your heart pumping. Water. Calories. That's all you need. — D.J. Molles

I'm not in control and without a firm spot, like Archimedes I can't move the world - let alone your heart.. — John Geddes

Don't get too excited when I am winning, and don't get too depressed when I am losing. Just keep it cool. — Marat Safin

Theists give several 'proofs' of the existence of God. These are really just arguments, because if there were convincing proof just one would suffice. — Marcel Conche

First of all, I'm in favor of making price gouging a crime, and in fact, one the reasons I didn't vote for the Republican House version was because there were too many breaks for the oil companies. — Marty Meehan

Immortality, power, dominance, all are illusions. Don't you see? We are simply pawns in a game beyond our understanding.' Pug — Raymond E. Feist

In the run-up to the election, Stephen Harper had rolled out the rhetoric on the need for clean and transparent government, expressing frustration with Paul Martin's Liberals over their alleged secrecy and obstructionism. "When a government starts trying to cancel dissent or avoid dissent," Harper declared in a statement to be later viewed as notable for ironic content, "Is frankly when it is rapidly losing its moral authority to govern. — Lawrence Martin