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I think we're not going to preserve Fannie and Freddie in anything like their current form. We're going to have to bring fundamental change to that market. — Timothy Geithner

The logistic requirements for a large, elaborate mission to Mars are no greater that those for a minor military operation extending over a limited theatre of war. — Wernher Von Braun

Yes, I'm going to die with him. I'm going to die for the sake of Hiroki's love for me and my foolishness. — Koushun Takami

The ideas we really live have any value. — Hermann Hesse

All deaths are hateful to miserable mortals, but the most pitiable death of all is to starve. — Homer

Take a play that you like but you think is flawed, and see if you can improve it and turn it into a musical. Then make up your own story. — Stephen Sondheim

In this Year of Faith, we pray to the Lord that the Church may always be a true family that brings God's love to everyone. — Pope Francis

The day-to-day grind of adult life brings with it a tedium that weighs heavily on our powers of attention. The same experiences, at the same time and place, day in and day out, breed a familiarity that blunts our senses. — Chris Matakas

And pray that he is the man I think he is, he finished silently, and not the man I fear he has become. — George R R Martin

There is a difference between Catholic and Protestant attitudes to painting," he explained as he worked, "but it is not necessarily as great as you may think. Paintings may serve a spiritual purpose for Catholics, but remember too that Protestants see God everywhere, in everything. By painting everyday things-tables and chairs, bowls and pitchers, soldiers and maids-are they not celebrating God's creation as well? — Tracy Chevalier

The economy of gift, of art, is fundamentally opposed to the economy of war. — Mary Rose O'Reilley

If you really understand something, you can say it in the fewest words, instead of thrashing about. — Paul Graham

Everybody happy and no one ever sad or angry, and every one belonging to every one else ... — Aldous Huxley

An the president bring out the voters who were so enthusiastic about him in 2008 and seem a little disenchanted now? Can he bring out young people? Can he bring out Latinos? Can he bring out those white suburban moms? — Anna Quindlen