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I believe the military should be wary of diplomacy until war is declared; then the State Department should keep its nose out and let the military do whatever is necessary to win. — Stuart Symington

I'd rather be weird and know it than be a stupid ass. — Daniel H. Wilson

Every ghost has a story. Monsters are nothing without mythology. — Kris Kidd

The Prayer that is answered is not of many words, but of Oneness. — Vivian Amis

If the relationship between you and your money is harmonious, regardless of how much you have, your financial transactions will be harmonious as well. — Suze Orman

Sometimes she narrates her actions inside her head in third-person. Does that make her a writer or a woman? — Kate Zambreno

Mom, you know what? I just realized you have a knack for making people disappear. [Lella's son catches on!] — Maria Grazia Swan

He's a wealthy man, a very wealthy man. If you have a half a million-dollar purchase from Tiffany's, you're not a middle-class American. — Mitt Romney

Take it and make it extraordinary, because beautiful isn't always something noticeable, it's often what can be seen but isn't noticed. — Jennifer Megan Varnadore

I don't like to play slow or softly. I like to play hard. Always. — Adrian Beltre

You heard people say forty was the new thirty and fifty was the new forty and sixty was the new forty-five, but you never heard anybody say eighty was the new anything. Eighty was just eighty. — John Lanchester

I hope I haven't hurt your feelings,' he said.
'I don't have feelings, at least not the inconvenient ones. — Sarah Beth Durst

We are really pleased with our revenues but our goal isn't to make money. It sounds a little flippant, but it's the truth. Our goal and what makes us excited is to make great products. If we are successful people will like them and if we are operationally competent, we will make money, — Jonathan Ive

But I think it will bring you something besides this, something that is the knowledge of real strength in art: not that you should imitate the works of these men; but their artistic spirit, their artistic attitude, I think you should absorb that. — Oscar Wilde