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Although the general character of print-intelligence would be known to anyone who would be reading this book, you may arrive at a reasonably detailed definition of it by simply considering what is demanded of you as you read this book. You are required, first of all, to remain more or less immobile for a fairly long time. If you cannot do this (with this or any other book), our culture may label you as anything from hyperkinetic to undisciplined; in any case, as suffering from some sort of intellectual deficiency. — Neil Postman

I have always done what I love myself. My philosophy was that I never had focus groups. I did what I wear. — Ralph Lauren

The kindest reaction Hamilton received was from Benjamin Franklin. He was asleep. In contrast, Hamilton's ally James Madison was alert - but with worry in his eyes and woe written across his face.7 — Mike Lee

I was a very, very serious child ... I was valedictorian of my kindergarten and eighth-grade class. — Christine Lavin

Put some action on your good intentions! — Lorii Myers

I have a slight controversy with the Dogme brethren because I've been saying that rules are to be interpreted; not that I haven't followed the rules, because I don't see the point of submitting yourself to a set of rules if you don't follow them. But having said that, it is always a lot of interpretation. — Susanne Bier

When you give with love it will give you confidence to give more and share more. — Debasish Mridha

Kitsch is a German word born in the middle of the sentimental nineteenth century, and from German is entered all Western languages. Repeated use, however, has obliterated its original metaphysical meaning: kitsch is the absolute denial of shit, in both the literal and figurative sense of the word; kitsch excludes everything from its purview which is essentially unacceptable in human existence. — Milan Kundera

I didn't say I was that smart, I said I went to class and I enjoyed what I was doing. — Willie Mays

The nuisance of her presence outweighs the gratification to be derived from tormenting her — Emily Bronte