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Everyone thought the mob was done after RICO.... And they were. Then the Towers came down. Overnight, the feds shifted three-quarters of their personnel into anti-terrorism and the mob made a comeback. Shit, they even made a fortune overcharging for debris removal from Ground Zero.... 9/11 saved the mafia. — Don Winslow

In Hollywood everything is so documented. If you go for a drink with somebody, it's passed around the world so quickly. — Catherine Zeta-Jones

Love - such a keen mystery prone to pierce and shatter the delicate heart. Yet it possesses more strength, power, and influence than any other magic known to man. — Richelle E. Goodrich

The mass of the reading public is not interested in learning and assimilating the results of accurate investigation. — Walter Lippmann

I am terrified of being bored. — Marie Antoinette

So young, so lonely and naive, that she imagined herself as some sort of vessel to be filled up with love. But it wasn't like that. The love was within her all the time and its only renewal came from giving it away. — Kim Edwards

You must look through an opportunity and not at it. — Mayur Ramgir

The well-being of mankind, its peace and security, are unattainable unless and until its unity is firmly established. — Baha'u'llah

A simple dream, set in a city park, along an avenue of mature elms, whose overarching branches turned the avenue into a green tunnel into which the sky and the sunlight were dripping, here and there, through the perfect imperfections in the canopy of leaves. — Salman Rushdie

A public-opinion poll is no substitute for thought. — Warren Buffett

You," I say accusingly, picking it up and rolling it between my fingers. "This is all your fault. — Tarryn Fisher

I began by playing for the biggest club in the Lorraine region, went on to the biggest club in France and ended up with the biggest in the world. — Michel Patini

I thought comedians had to have black on their faces or red beards. — Dorothy Gish