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In God we trust, all others pay cash. — Margaret Atwood

I tell everybody on the first day of making a movie that if anyone's here to further their career, they should leave. I'm gonna make the movie in such a way that we won't have a career when this movie comes out. Because the people who hold the moneybags are not going to want to share any of that money with us to make the next movie! — Michael Moore

wonder why I keep writing these chapter introductions. I spend a lot of time in these stories not actually writing these stories. There must be something to it. Something I don't want to admit. These are another delay. To keep myself from writing the inevitable. As long as I'm waxing fanciful about bunnies and bazookas, I don't have to make progress toward the ending. I don't want to get there. Despite claiming I'm writing these autobiographies to set the story straight, I don't actually want to do it. Deep down, I'd rather think of myself as a hero. Of course, I'm probably too much of a coward to include this section in the book. — Brandon Sanderson

There are some people that will be deterred by the fact that we have nuclear weapons ... But those people are the folks we can deal with anyway. — Charles Horner

Divine Law is not subject nor affected by the majority vote of humanity — Myles Munroe

The bottom line is very simple. You negotiate on this, they will up the ante for the debt ceiling. — Charles Schumer

One thing is certain: We can't go back. The musical will never be the same as it was. — Harold Prince

Of darkness visible so much be lent, as half to show, half veil, the deep intent. — Alexander Pope

What may be called linear thinking goes straight out from one pole or from one idea of the cosmos of ideas, which every true philosophy is. This idea, cut off from its interrelations and interdependencies with the cosmos,[linear thinking] then fanatically thinks to a finish. Then it becomes radical individualism or socialism or totalitarianism or anarchism. This linear thinking, so characteristic of the modern mind and irs countless -isms, is a stranger to Catholic political philosophy. For Catholic political philosophy is spheric thinking. — Heinrich Albert Rommen

Where a city is only focused on one aspect, it becomes a city without a soul, not a city people want to live in. — Damian Woetzel