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To dissociate politicians from capitalists is slightly disingenuous, to put it mildly. U.S. lawmakers are competitive and auction themselves to the highest bidder via the lobby system. — Tariq Ali

I've got to be kind of careful because I've had good advice: "Don't sell yourself too short." I have to not be too available to everything that comes along. I've always been a people pleaser and now I'm upping the ante in terms of price so I can be more selective. I really enjoyed working on three tracks on Sara Groves' [parenthood-focused] album Station Wagon. I love playing on those songs and I love the heart in that album. — Phil Keaggy

But there are a number of attitudes that should not be emotionally or psychologically ingested by young people. — Stanley Crouch

Energy in itself is a sort of redemption. No wonder we admire Satan. But if the Devil were listless, if he were a pale man in his underwear who watched television by day behind closed venetian blinds - oh if that were the devil I would fear him. — Edmund White

What is the difference between a parasite and a liberal? The spelling! — Ziad K. Abdelnour

The Boy Who Lived. How many people have to die for the Boy Who Lived? — J.K. Rowling

Because I believe there is nothing so self-destroying, and no emotion quite so despicable, as jealousy. — Daphne Du Maurier

He who's not busy being born is busy dying." Tony — Bryan Burrough

All people are half actors. — Dana Andrews

Right now it might seem draconian to charge for access to information we have come to expect for free, but it would feel very different if you knew what other people were also paying you at the same time for information service you have fractionally contributed to in the course of your life. — Jaron Lanier

If any of this breaks your heart, it was probably already a little broken to begin with. — Chris Heath

I am not sorry for anything that has happened. It has taught me to know myself better. — Oscar Wilde