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In Hollywood they say there's no business like show business. In the hood they say there's no business like ho' business. — Curtis Jackson

An evident principle runs through the whole program," Wilson had said. "It is the principle of justice to all peoples and nationalities, and their right to live on equal terms of liberty and safety with one another, whether they be strong or weak." Tears had come to Gus's eyes when he had read these words. "The people of the United States could act upon no other principle," Wilson had said. — Ken Follett

Everything that individuals ever say or write can be used against them at a later point. — Paul Achleitner

I am grateful to those Members of Congress who worked so diligently to guide the Equal Pay Act through. It is a first step. It affirms our determination that when women enter the labor force they will find equality in their pay envelopes. — John F. Kennedy

It's not a huge surprise that there are habitations at the bottom of the Black Sea. — Robert Ballard

There is an ignorance of evil that comes from being young: there is a darker ignorance that comes from doing it, as men by sleeping lose the knowledge of sleep. — C.S. Lewis

If you've made a mistake, if you've made a blunder, admit it to yourself, and then go to the people affected by it and admit it to them, and tell them you're sorry. Full-heartedly and openly. The fact of the matter is, that people who do that make an enormous impression. It's the right thing to do. It's the moral thing to do. — Brit Hume

It's too easy to believe in our own importance when we're surrounded by our own creations all day. — Lynn Austin

God sure picks the finest flowers. — Zohreh Ghahremani

Maybe! Maybe! Maybe if your aunt had a beard, she'd be your uncle. — Alvah Bessie

Hundreds of thousands of people live in my library. Some are real, others are fictional. The real ones are the so-called imaginary characters in works of literature, the fictional ones are their authors. We know everything about the former, or at least as much as we are meant to know, everything that is written about a given character in a novel, a story or a poem in which she or he figures ... The rest doesn't matter. Nothing is hidden from us. For us, a novel's characters are real. (p. 80 — Jacques Bonnet

And when you are entering into poetry, whatever stage you're at, you are participating in something with a very long and noble tradition. — Edward Hirsch

Whatever a person wants to sacrifice for God will be multiplied many times over by God will be multiplied many times over by God for that person — Sunday Adelaja

Formula creation is magnitudes harder for computer algorithms than actually executing within a formula. But once the genre is created and the formula is known, then the computer can do the repetitive task of executing within the genre. — Philip M. Parker