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Reuss would spend the remainder of his meteoric life on the move, living out of a backpack on very little money, sleeping in the dirt, cheerfully going hungry for days at a time. — Jon Krakauer

USA Today has come out with a new survey: Apparently three out of four people make up 75 percent of the population. — David Letterman

She'd never shaken off the feeling of being damaged by her ignorance of Love, of what it might be like to be wholly possessed by the archetypal, capitalized djinn, the yearning towards, the blurring of the boundaries of the self, the unbuttoning, until you were open from your adam's-apple to your crotch: just words, because she didn't know the thing. — Salman Rushdie

Politics, as any observer of the modern world knows, is the enemy of economics, everywhere and always. — John Derbyshire

In the life of everyone there is a limited number of experiences which are not written upon the memory, but stamped there with a die; and in the long years after, they can be called up in detail, and every emotion that was stirred by them can be lived through anew; these are the tragedies of life. — James Weldon Johnson

Leonardo is the most incredible actor, on the planet, with a couple of people alongside him. Getting to act with him is just [amazing]. I walked away from my audition for that and I couldn't believe that I'd been acting with him. I've worked with amazing people, but my friends freak out that I'm working with him. I freak out in a geeky acting way. They freak out in a starstruck way. He's Leonardo DiCaprio, and his fame is so big. That's a complete tangent about that. — Carey Mulligan

Does my being half-naked bother you? — Taylor Lautner

Maybe the word welfare should be changed to something of, 'a transitional living fund.' For that is what it is - for people to be able to live. — Sheila Jackson Lee

Vanessa insisted that film was exactly like poetry. Nothing necessarily had to happen; you just had to feel something. — Cecily Von Ziegesar

Geography is about maps, but biography is about chaps. — Eric Bentley

Yes, I do get recognized in public. It's pretty nice. — Aisha Tyler

A small politician, of low capacity and mean surroundings, proud to act as the servile tool of men worse than himself but also stronger and abler. — Theodore Roosevelt

It is so easy to accept, so easy to refuse, when the call is heard, so easy, so easy. But to us, in our windowlessness, in our bloodheat, in our hush, to us who could not hear the wind, nor see the sun, what call could come, from the kind of weather we liked, but a call so faint as to mock acceptance, mock refusal? — Samuel Beckett