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And, well, that's my story," I said. "I'm sorry that it's so, you know. Retarded. — David Wong

When I have an idea, I share it with everyone. People say someone will steal my idea, but it's not like I invented something that will replace the toilet. I tell people to get their feedback. Will they buy it, help me improve it, or tell me it's already been done? If someone else is excited, he or she might buy into the business. — Cameron Johnson

As a director myself, you want to have colleagues and collaborators that respect your authority as the director. I'm very comfortable with that, and I've done a lot of work in second unit. — Roman Coppola

I know what it means to go to the stream to fetch water ... what it means when people are poor and don't have enough to eat. It's not enough to say you know about poverty. You have to live it. — Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

History of the United States in the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson, — Stephen E. Ambrose

I get home at the end of the day and I don't want to talk. All I want to do is lay on the floor and pet my dogs and my cats. — Ellen DeGeneres

Good art and a good life answers questions. Great art and a great life asks questions. — Richard Blanco

It is in life as it is in ways, the shortest way is commonly the foulest, and surely the fairer way is not much about. — Francis Bacon

I was born in St. Louis but lived there just for a few minutes in my life. — Maya Angelou

We only have to capture 1/10,000th of the solar energy landing on earth to completely satisfy all our energy needs. — Ray Kurzweil

Make everyday a positive day
Make it joyful and beautiful in everyway — Debasish Mridha

At the risk of sounding like Virginia Woolf, I could live on £700 a year. — Ian McEwan

It's really hard to be poor in New York - I was really poor when I lived in New York. — Josh Radnor