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Language is a poor enough means of communication as it is. So we should use all the words we have. — Caitlin R. Kiernan

I need to eliminate 'like' from my vocabulary. I begin sentences with, 'That's seriously like ... ' I hear myself talking in this Los Angeles high-school student kind of way, and I hate it. — Eli Roth

The loudest voices - those proponents of laws related to the control of the vagina - should at least be required to have one. — T. Rafael Cimino

Find somebody else to run your business on a day-to-day basis. — Richard Branson

In the socialist commonwealth every economic change becomes an undertaking whose success can be neither appraised in advance nor later retrospectively determined. There is only groping in the dark. Socialism is the abolition of rational economy. — Ludwig Von Mises

Blessed are they who seek to learn wisdom. — Ezra Taft Benson

Although I have these problems, I know that You, Lord, are greater than they are. You are my heavenly Father. You are a good God. In You is everything I need for my life, and I choose to exalt You above all. — Stormie O'martian

Art must be unaesthetic in the extreme, useless and impossible to justify. — Francis Picabia

The physical distress was over, but something else still remained, some sort of free-floating disquiet, at first hard to comprehend, but which he came quickly to understand for what it was: the splendor of the tunnels had kindled in him at first a sense of admiration verging on awe, but that had gone moving swiftly onward through his soul to become a crushing, devastating sensation of personal inadequacy. — Robert Silverberg

There is something divine, something artistic, and something supreme in reading a book in a peaceful garden. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

In our imaginations the adults of our childhood remain extreme, essential - we might say radical since they are the roots that fed luxuriant later systems. Those first bohemians, for instance, stay operatic in memory even though were we to meet them today - well, what would we think, we who've elaborated our eccentricities with a patience, a professionalism they never knew? — Edmund White