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What theatre started to look at much earlier than any other form was the internal operations of ordinary people, sometimes using mythic models in order to tell the story. — Pete Townshend

Journalism is the closest thing I have to a religion, because I believe deeply in the role and responsibility the journalists have to the people of a self-governing community. — Bill Kovach

Neutrinos ... win the minimalist contest: zero charge, zero radius, and very possibly zero mass. — Leon M. Lederman

NASA has never had a problem finding capable people to be astronauts. NASA's problem was, and still is, finding ways to cut the list of capable applicants down to a manageable length. — Henry Spencer

I think that children have a power to imagine that is almost magical when compared to the adult imagination, and this is something irrevocable that a child loses when he or she becomes bound by logic. We adults continue to have our children — Joseph Weizenbaum

Everybody is talking today about the economy. — Joschka Fischer

Only barbarians and madmen take pleasure in combat. Whoever — Patrick Rothfuss

I actually love technology. I worked for 18 years as systems analyst in technology. — Daniel Suarez

Conservatives may worship Adam Smith's 'invisible hand,' but for Obama, the helping hand comes in large measure from the public, not the private sector. To call this 'socialism' is to do violence to the word and to the concept. To call it 'un-American' is a smear. — Jeff Greenfield

rules seemed to constantly shift on whim. — Loretta Chase

Of course not. I'd have shot you right in the head, Wayne."
"You're a good friend," Wayne said. "Thanks, Wax."
"You're the only person I know that I can cheer up by promising to kill him. — Brandon Sanderson

Mark what and how great blessings flow from a frugal diet; in the first place, thou enjoyest good health. — Horace

The mood was terrible. You could see it in everybody's eyes. The body language was just defeated. When they put me in I was hoping I could give us some energy and try to bring us back. — Billy Campbell

The mark of a mature programmer is willingness to throw out code you spent time on when you realize it's pointless. — Bram Cohen