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I saw how the regulation I called for made things worse, didn't help consumers and simple competition was better. And I started praising business and occasionally criticizing regulation. — John Stossel

Music meant more to me than a social life and just hangin out. haha just being tired of repacking my suit case every couple of days, and anytime i wanted to cop some new clothes i would have to throw away something I had to make room in the suitcase. — G-Eazy

Don't be afraid. Don't be daunted. Just do your job. Continue to show up for your piece of it, whatever that might be. — Elizabeth Gilbert

We torment ourselves rather to make it appear that we are happy than to become so. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

My paintings don't simply represent what I see; they present viewers with what I want them to see. — Ken Danby

My father had a Super 8 camera when I was a kid and sometimes he would use it. I did some animation with it. I did a lot of flipbooks. — Michel Gondry

A key function of a publishing brand is the bestowal of status by who and what you pay attention to. — Tim O'Reilly

Never had the sky been more studded with stars and more charming, the trees more trembling, the odor of the grass more penetrating; never had the birds fallen asleep among the leaves with a sweeter noise; never had all the harmonies of universal serenity responded more thoroughly to the inward music of love; never had Marius been more captivated, more happy, more ecstatic. — Victor Hugo

you are ever again the wave sweeping through all things RAINER MARIA RILKE, BOOK OF HOURS — Ram Dass

The few bright meteors in man's intellectual horizon could well be matched by women, were she allowed to occupy the same elevated position. — Ernestine Rose

It is still evident that the problem of finances is an enormously important one. The lack of money to do the job and to compete successfully for audiences with elaborate and attractive commercial programs seems almost hopeless. As far back as 1936, Doctor [Levering] Tyson . . . stated at the joint meeting of the Council and the Institute for Education by Radio at Columbus: Unfortunately, there is not much chance to get money until there is some general understanding of, and agreement in, country-wide objectives to which local and regional objectives can be fitted, and until controversy over these objectives is eliminated so that a unified plan of procedure can be followed — Judith C. Waller

I'm from really humble beginnings. I've never been this Hollywood diva, but you get caught up in what you're pretending to be. — Heidi Montag