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You're not turning the picture over to a system or a process, you are the process, and the most important thing is to have things exactly as you want them. — William Monahan
Industries are fearful of legislation. But if you start in the marketplace and forge a solution, you get a lot less resistance - and often a more flexible approach. — Cary Sherman
Nothing ever grows in this rotting old hole. — Meat Loaf
Do you know what a fate map is in biology? It's a map of which cells in an embryo should develop into which specific adult tissues. But what they should develop into isn't necessarily what they actually do develop into. They can be manipulated, or change on their own, and end up as something completely different from what they were fated for. — Maggie Hall
I know now: I do not hope for anything. I do not fear anything, I have freed myself from both the mind and the heart, I have mounted much higher, I am free . — Nikos Kazantzakis
THE MILLENNIUM FULCRUM EDITION 3.0 — Lewis Carroll
I needed new panties and a heart transplant. — Kylie Scott
I've always had a theory that whenever guys and gals start swinging, they begin to lose interest in conquering the world. They just want a comfortable pad and stereo and wheels, and their thoughts turn to the good things of life - not to war. They loosen up, they live and they're more apt to let live. — Frank Sinatra
VW has held a beloved place in American culture. When I graduated from college, many of my friends drove across the country, and most hit the road in a VW van or Bug. Through the years, these cars have represented youth, freedom and quirkiness. — Frances Beinecke
Philosophy is like science and unlike history in that it seeks general truths rather than an account of particular events, either in the near or distant past. — Mortimer J. Adler
As their figures recede, it strikes Filsan as ironic that they had delayed fleeing so they could take as many of their possessions as possible, but now those very possessions prevent their flight. — Nadifa Mohamed
