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Entrepreneurs, because they need money, they are willing to share their crystal ball with someone like me. That's the best thing ever. — Ron Conway

A consensus politician is someone who does something that he doesn't believe is right because it keeps people quiet when he does it. — John Major

Writing is?waiting for the word that may not be there until next Tuesday. — Richard Wilbur

The more obsessed one is with getting thin, the more certain it becomes that one will never get there. — Augusten Burroughs

Be an empowertarian. A person who empowers their own life and that of others. — Catherine Jane Fisher

The task of science is to stake out the limits of the knowable, and to center consciousness within them. — Rudolf Virchow

What will we and our daughters suffer if these degraded black men are allowed to have the rights that would make them even worse than our Saxon fathers? — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

I've seen that picture before. It was a two-seamer that didn't sink until it hit the upper deck somewhere. — Joe Torre

All of us ... still believe that the American flag betokens a kind of general righteousness. But I say ... that signs are signs and some of them are lies. — Donald Barthelme

The words in his book wormed off the pages.
Everything glittered like blank paper. — Sylvia Plath

We French-Canadians belong to one country, Canada: Canada is for us the whole world: but the English-Canadians have two countries, one here and one across the sea. — Wilfrid Laurier

It is as if the Photograph always carries its referent with itself, both affected by the same amorous or funereal immobility, at the very heart of the moving world: they are glued together, limb by limb, like the condemned man and the corpse in certain tortures; or even like those pairs of fish (sharks, I think, according to Michelet) which navigate in convoy, as though united by an eternal coitus. — Roland Barthes