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who does any unauthorized act in relation — Kate Morton

Obama is a man of first-class intellect and first-class temperament. But his character remains highly suspect. — Charles Krauthammer

Your music sounds better on the radio, for some reason. It's an amazing feeling. I hope it never goes away. — Brandon Boyd

Most people can do nothing at all well — G.H. Hardy

You're always frustrated, you don't have the chance to do a song on the album, like the Beatles did with Ringo and George, or like Led Zeppelin, where everybody was given a chance to contribute. There never is a chance with the Stones. — Bill Wyman

It's been a long, hard day, and bit by bit you have been transformed into a single, vertical, barely ambulatory ache. All that awaits you now is another long, lonely night on the hard, cold ground. "What am I doing out here?" you ask yourself. "I must be mad!" Indeed, you are mad. Otherwise right now you could be warm and cozy and stretched out in front of your beloved TV, munching popcorn and swigging down ice-cold brew, just like a civilized person. "Oh well," you sigh to yourself. "I'd better stop and get a fire going. — Patrick F. McManus

Strategy oversight is important in tuning and updating a dynamic digital strategy. — Pearl Zhu

When it comes to the world around us, is there any choice but to explore? — Lisa Randall

The moment in which the narrator, reaching for his boots, becomes vividly and lastingly aware of the finality of his grandmother's death is another such moment. It would be interesting to explore Proust's great novel from the perspective of seeing how stable synthetic complexes are formed and modified. — Philip Kitcher

That you write a phrase or you think of something and it seems to have a deeper charge because the title has to be some kind of marker, something setting out a space, creating a space for what's going to come. — Edward Hirsch