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I'm not observant, personally, but if I ever see a priest resurrect the dead before my eyes I promise to revisit my atheism. — Matthew Yglesias

Most of the books that I've written have been focused on, sort of, the individual, and sort of, either a voice, a personal voice, or a kind of transforming event where they step forward to fight for something they value. — Caroline Kennedy

The man for whom the law exists - the man of forms, the conservative - is a tame man. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

To be honest, most of the time you leave the theater, and you're like, 'Well, that was nice, but where did I park?' It doesn't really stick with you. — Joe Carnahan

You've really got to get down on the floor with yourself and get low in order to make great art. I think you've just got to accept who you are and do the most unbelievable things. — Damien Hirst

In this work I have received the opposition of a number of men who only advocate the unobtainable because the immediately possible is beyond their moral courage, administrative ability, and their political prescience. — John Burns

Well, I'm known as a guitar-rock guy, you know? You're not supposed to play with synthesizers. This is not in the rulebook. — Billy Corgan

A good test case is a test case that has a high probability of detecting an undiscovered error, not a test case that show that the program works correctly. — Glenford Myers

I think it's all independent films. There aren't any! If they were looking for me when I was making Polyester, then it'd be perfect, but they're not. I'm not looking for that. TV is much bigger and better now; far more people see it. — John Waters

As one person said to me , Republicans know [Donald] Trump is a stain on their party. — Mara Liasson

She was the golden thread running through everything, a lens that magnified beauty so that the whole world stood transfigured in relation to her, and her alone. — Donna Tartt

Nature's fortuitous manifestation of her purposeless objectionableness. — Ambrose Bierce

Men prosper or fail, survive or perish in proportion to the degree of their rationality. — Ayn Rand