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If Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan get elected to the White House, Medicare will be bankrupt by the end of their first term. — Stephanie Cutter

I don't like authority, at least I don't like other people's authority. — A. C. Benson

I have granted you much that you asked: and yet you never cease to ask of me. He who refuses nothing, Atticilla, will soon have nothing to refuse. — Martial

I am only interested in the views of two people: one is called Bresson and one called Bergman. — Andrei Tarkovsky

Yet, O thou beautiful rose!
Queen rose so fair and sweet.
What were lover or crown to thee,
without the clay at thy feet? — Julia Caroline Dorr

I am convinced that an immense number of people who have children should not have them, and do not particularly want them, except as "symbols" of family life. What they want are ideal children, not real ones; and as soon as the real ones show no intention of conforming to the ideal in the parent's mind, they are treated as burdens, shipped away to school or otherwise neglected. — Sydney J. Harris

I am a village boy, and Amsterdam for me was always the big town. — Anton Corbijn

One more word that may be useful in the heat of passion: dong. Dong sounds like someone very important has just arrived. — Joe Dunthorne

From the age of 14, 13, I guess I wanted to be a rock 'n' roll star. And that was it. I wanted to make a living playing rock 'n' roll, and it was a ridiculously impossible dream at that time. But it was kind of all I ever wanted to do. It's nice to do it. — Steven Van Zandt

The word 'abstract' comes from the light tower of the philosophers ... one of their spotlights that they have particularly focussed on 'Art' ... (abstraction was) not so much what you could paint but rather what you could not paint. You could not paint a house or a tree or a mountain. It was then that subject matter came into existence as something you ought not have. — Willem De Kooning