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The IEA member countries will exercise flexibility in re-establishing their emergency stock levels through 2006, noting the need to take into account seasonal demand and the possibility of higher than expected refinery maintenance. — Claude Mandil
So I was at the Actor's Studio, thinking about this, and I happened to glance over to the other side of the stage and I saw the ugliest chair I have ever seen. And I thought, 'Well, I could kill that chair!' — Ellen Burstyn
It's easy to forget the ever-plodding eBay with all the noise made by the more lithe and lively Web 2.0 companies. — Kara Swisher
Most people aren't familiar enough with what actually goes on in professional wrestling to know just how badly women are treated in WWE narratives. — Jackson Katz
We have a reading, a talking, and a writing public. When shall we have a thinking? — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
A lot of my work is with children and there's a reason for that, because they really level you. — Robert Carlyle
We don't smoke marijuana in Muskogee, we don't take trips on LSD. We don't burn our draft cards down on Main Street, we like living right and free. — Merle Haggard
I never liked the news; it pretends to be all different, every day, when in fact it is all the same. — Adam Roberts
He was already fading. I knew that it wouldn't be long until he was just a vague image, however much I tried to cling onto his memory. — Caroline Green
Entrepreneurs are not risk takers. They are calculated risk takers. — Ashwin Sanghi
All around me is cowardice and deceit. — Nicholas II Of Russia
Color is enslaved by line, that becomes writing. — Yves Klein
I do try to plot about a chapter ahead once I get going. I have a list of upcoming scenes with little notes about them. But sometimes the story changes and I don't end up following that. — Pamela Clare
The notion that anything can be invented wholly and that these invented things are classified as 'fiction' and that other writing, presumably not made up, is called 'nonfiction' strikes me as a very arbitrary separation of things. — James Salter
