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It may well be, of course, that America's pop culture is on balance better than our high art. I don't think so, but you can certainly make a case that the best of it aspires to a degree of aesthetic and emotional seriousness that is directly comparable to all but the very greatest works of high art. — Terry Teachout

Ronald has had bicycle safety and safety in the home. Yes, Ronald is McDonald's, second most recognised figure after Santa Claus, and there's an element of obviously benefiting your business. — Jim Cantalupo

If I am secure in God's devotion, then I am free to love others without depending on them to meet my need for love. — Cynthia Heald

My advice to anyone who wants to join in on farming is diversify. Nature is diversified, and I know you'll always have a core thing that you'll really like, but hang stuff around the edges of it. It will make your place more interesting for people to come to, and it's a lot easier to sell something else to an existing customer. — Joel Salatin

Up until I think eighth grade - when I found out in front of a roomful of people - I believed that England and Great Britain were two entirely different places. Like I didn't know that England was a part of Great Britain. I thought they were completely separate in every way. — Paul F. Tompkins

I like everything that has no style: dictionaries, photographs, nature, myself and my paintings. (Because style is violent, and I am not violent.) — Gerhard Richter

There's something dripping in my head.
(Pause.)
A heart, a heart in my head. — Albert Camus

It was in idleness that one came face-to-face with the I AM. With simple, elemental Being. — Mary Balogh

To say that a man is an idealist is merely to say that he is a man. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Lawyer's anxiety about the fate of the most interesting cause has seldom spoiled either his sleep or digestion. — Walter Scott

When faced with something complex, spend the time to think about some structure, write down sentences, think about it some more, and then share it. — Steven Sinofsky

I began to think that the finest modern writer was the screen actor. This was in the spirit of the Fifties where a very antiliterary literature was emerging - Kenneth Patchen and others. I kind of believed what Nietzsche said, that nothing not written in your blood is worth reading; it's just more pollution of the airwaves. — Jack Nicholson