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Even a man accused of the worst act of terrorism ever committed in this country - especially such a man - is entitled to the best possible defense. This concept is a cornerstone of our justice system. — Stephen Jones
My breakfast is very important. — Sonia Rykiel
It has been observed that all Americans need a frontier: pain was hers, and she was determined to push it out. — Salman Rushdie
I do not mourn the death of the printed letter in a snobby, East Coast, patrician way - 'Where have our manners gone?' - but because I love objects, I love paper, and I love something that I can hold to my chest for a moment. Still, I bear no grudge against the e-mail form itself. — Jami Attenberg
I say no to doubt and yes to life! — Wayne Dyer
In the apprehension of art there can be a loneliness, as there so often is in its creation. This breaching of loneliness may be the secret of what an audience is, or at least one of its secrets. — Deirdre Madden
Today films are made to cater to commercial markets created by multiplexes, not for those who enjoy good cinema. — Sunny Deol
You can donate marrow for her, Alice Faye, you can't cure her. You can win a poker tournament, but that won't make her want to live. So I'll ask you again: Who are you, and what are you doing here? Because Munny sure doesn't want you to be her, and she wants someone to be out in the world living since she's got the market cornered on dying right now. — Elle Lothlorien
When a man, whether he is a leader or follower, admits that he is "too busy" to change his plans, or to give attention to any emergency, he admits his inefficiency. The successful leader must be the master of all details connected with his position. — Napoleon Hill
Don't cover up your sore with your wealth. Your wealth has limitations. At the Limit the sore will embarrassing by surface — Ikechukwu Joseph
Avarice often produces opposite results: there are an infinite number of persons who sacrifice their property to doubtful and distant expectations; others mistake great future advantages for small present interests. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
