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What is the ratio of the time I spend solving problems to the time I spend scaling successes? — Chip Heath

Filmmaking materials are in the hands of more people now than ever before. I would like to think that the more people have these tools, the more people will learn how to use them, it's another argument I would argue for, personally, for art's education. Because there are kids who aren't that literate in screen language and they've got to know how people select shots, how people edit audio, how people combine things to make what they see on the screen. It would be like the 15th century or the 16th century in Germany, and somebody amends a printing press and you don't know how to read and write. — Murray Horwitz

To start here, in the United States. This country was the only country in history born, not of chance and blind tribal warfare, but as a rational product of man's mind. This country was built on the supremacy of reason - and, for one magnificent century, it redeemed the world. It will have to do so again. — Ayn Rand

The most interesting thing was looking out the window and taking photographs of different places on Earth. — Leroy Chiao

Pictures, abstract symbols, materials, and colors are among the ingredients with which a designer or engineer works. To design is to discover relationships and to make arrangements and rearrangements among these ingredients. — Paul Rand

I always work with 18 friends. — Ingmar Bergman

The best way to make every one poor is to insist on equality of wealth. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Look at how hard it was to get to where I am. It doesn't make sense to give it up. — Oprah Winfrey

It was everything I hoped it would be. I want you to know I would have waited another sixteen years to be able to feel that with you again. — Jessica Ingro

Goods must once again be made to last, and the use of energy-intensive long-haul transport will need to be rationed - reserved for those cases where goods cannot be produced locally or where local production is more carbon-intensive. (For example, growing food in greenhouses in cold parts of the United States is often more energy intensive than growing it in warmer regions and shipping it by light rail.)45 — Naomi Klein

How could politics be a science, if laws and forms of government had not a uniform influence upon society? Where would be the foundation of morals, if particular characters had no certain or determinate power to produce particular sentiments, and if these sentiments had no constant operation on actions? — David Hume

Running a liberal paper is like feeding melted butter on the end of an awl to a wild cat. — Oscar Ameringer