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Don't talk to me about aesthetics or tradition. Talk to me about what sells and what's good right now. And what the American people like is to think the underdog still has a chance. — George Steinbrenner

I never considered myself a fall guy. I know what I did. I know why I did it. I'm not ashamed of it. — Oliver North

It's always times like these when I think of you and I wonder if you ever think of me. — Vanessa Carlton

The viewpoint of the government is that the people must have full access to all information worldwide. — Hassan Rouhani

We believe that the Anarchists are real enemies of Marxism. — Joseph Stalin

I feel like there is an emphasis against teaching geography in American schools. Americans don't say, "I'm going to Germany." They say, "I'm going to Europe." — Ayshay

The highest of highs is to have a new routine that you're just breaking in and that's working, and that's - you're one step removed doing a situation comedy because you have a live audience there. — Bob Newhart

The discourse of work as pure emancipation depends on blocking out class and age constantly. — Nina Power

There is only one thing I will not concede: that it might be meaningless to strive in a good cause. — Vaclav Havel

She sometimes wondered what her twenty-two-year-old self would think of today's Emma Mayhew. Would she consider her self-centered? Compromised? A bourgeois sell-out, with her appetite for home ownership and foreign travel, clothes from Paris and expensive haircuts? Would she find her conventional, with her new surname and hopes for a family life? Maybe, but then the twenty-two-year-old Emma Morley wasn't such a paragon either: pretentious, petulant, lazy, speechifying, judgmental. Self-pitying, self-righteous, self-important, all of the selfs except self-confident, the quality that she always needed most. — David Nicholls

Painting, like music, has nothing to do with the reproduction of nature, nor interpretation of intellectual meanings. Whoever is able to feel the beauty of colors and forms has understood nonobjective painting. — Hilla Von Rebay