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'Restoring' is a very arrogant concept. If you're taking a house from 1812, do you restore it to how it looked the day after it was built, or restore it to the way it looked in 1828, or the way it looked in 1872? Do the minimum to stop it from falling apart, and then get away. — Bronson Pinchot

There's a vast difference between marketing a movie and the movie itself. You try to cast as wide and broad a net as possible. — Joe Carnahan

I'm more of a feel pitcher. If something's wrong, I don't watch a video. I go throw in the bull pen until it feels right. — Justin Verlander

When a person is dying inside, she doesn't need a jester." Biddy set the bandages in his hands. "She needs a champion. — Sarah M. Eden

It rained; then it snowed, and the snow stayed on the paved ground for long enough to become evenly blacked with soot and smoke-fall, evenly but for islands of yellow left by uptown dogs. Then it rained again, and the whole creation was transformed into cold slop, which made walking adventuresome. Then it froze; and every corner presented opportunity for entertainment, the vastly amusing spectacle of well-dressed people suspended in the indecorous positions which precede skull fractures. — William Gaddis

I'm very happy I get to keep working - it's an insanely fortunate thing. — Hank Azaria

Japan is a well-educated, technological society. It is a free society, protects intellectual property. — John Roos

Censoring what you say is one of the ways in which people who are not nice can take away your personal freedom. — Frank Zappa

You're one third bad intentions, one third pure avarice, and one eighth sawdust. What's left, I'll credit, must be brains. — Scott Lynch

If we are aware, if we use the power of choice consciously and conscientiously, we can have an enormous impact on the direction of our societies and our civilization. — Ilchi Lee

In 1968, the situation at Harvard was not one of which we can be proud. In that year, the proportion of minority persons in salary and wage positions was approximately 3 per cent. Virtually no minority workers were employed on Harvard construction projects. — Derek Bok