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I have put gay dating on the map. — Patti Stanger

I understand popular entertainment better than anyone. I want to have the world's No. 1 tennis player, the hottest movie, the biggest artist. — Simon Fuller

No, I have never had a problem finding books to read. But I have had a problem finding people who understand what it's like to really LOVE reading. Maybe even need it. People who associate periods of their life with the kinds of things they were reading then, whether in school or in dusty old rooms of a house in Holland. The kind of people who take personal journeys into books and write responses that are part review, part stories in themselves. This is what Goodreads has always given me. — G.R. Reader

If there's one thing that everyone can agree on, it's that, right or wrong, they hate the press. — Mo Rocca

If an alien lands on your front lawn and extends an appendage as a gesture of greeting, before you get friendly, toss it an eightball. If the appendage explodes, then the alien was probably made of antimatter. If not, then you can proceed to take it to your leader. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Anna would like you, he thinks, looking into her face. Anna would like you. — David Mitchell

Picture your brain forming new connections as you meet the challenge and learn. Keep on going. — Carol S. Dweck

I am a firm believer that when a person makes mistakes or fails to see the bigger picture, God will remove opportunities from before them. — Lindsey Rietzsch

One must remember that in the '70s, Democrats still grasping for Camelot were desperately pinning their hopes on Teddy while Republicans were doing everything they could politically to turn him into a punch line post-Chappaquiddick. And the idea of Ted Kennedy - rather than the actual man - dominated his political legacy through the early '90s. — Chuck Todd