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Art is only important to the extent that it aids in the liberation of our people. — Elizabeth Catlett

I - it's simply not for me to evaluate an independent rating agency's processes. But I will say that there was reason to be anxious - absolute reason to be anxious. — Jay Carney

You either trust or you distrust coincidence. It 's either small doses of magic pulling you to your appointed destiny or the devil trying to lead you down to the thorns. — Toby Barlow

I'd like to be remembered for the way I went about doing my job. — Goose Gossage

They couldn't hurt Gansey. Nothing could hurt him; people who said money couldn't buy everything hadn't seen anyone as rich as the Aglionby boys. They were untouchable, immune to life's troubles. Only death couldn't be swiped away by a credit card. — Maggie Stiefvater

If people could see my soul without judgement. See my image as a mirror, viewing my uniqueness as the gift it truly is. — Tina J. Richardson

It'd be nice if Asian actors could be perceived as profitable, which is the bottom line. We're perceived as not mattering much fiscally. — John Cho

I think that an artist should be a skilled craftsman. — Shea Hembrey

I dont know you. And you don't know the half of it. — Bono

you are the master of your thought, the molder of your character, and the maker and shaper of your condition, environment, and destiny. — James Allen

I know that when the world surrenders, pallid, to repose, the murmur of a tranquil stream through the deep silence flows. — Jose Marti

Andy Johnson is quick, brave and strong and he will get goals, — Iain Dowie

Jesus, Neal, watching you eat with a spork is like seeing Helen Keller at a ladies' afternoon tea. — Douglas Coupland

Autumn was his favourite time of year, not simply for its changing colours but for the crispness in the air and the sharpness of the light. As the leaves fell the landscape revealed itself, like a painting being cleaned or a building being renewed. He could see the underlying shape of things. This was what he wanted, he decided: moments of clarity and silence. — James Runcie