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Everyone knows that there are more people watching any given show than is being registered by the Nielsen system. — Dan Harmon
I like to say that a 'Times' editorial presents a strong opinion based on reality. — Andrew Rosenthal
I have a lot of time to smoke a cigar and sit around and do nothing and enjoy life-and wonder and ponder. I need time to think about how to conquer things. I am faced with the challenge of what I will do next and how will I do it. — Mark Gonzales
When you see how fragile and delicate life can be, all else fades into the background. — Jenna Morasca
Well, you may not know this, but there's things that gnaw at a man worse than dying. — Charlie Waite
In Bottletown, even our tears flicker like jewels. — Jeff Noon
So often I speak of "out of the box thinking" and living a "conscious life"; however, not regularly do I meet someone who lives such a life. What an inspiration (and challenge) to see someone who really lives in the now, who looks forward and dares to stop when thoughts turn to pain from the past! — Paula Heller Garland
If life is a gift, then the more you partake in it, the more you show thanks. — Susan Neiman
The discipline required for athletics carried through to writing. You call it obsession. I call it discipline. By the way, I see nothing wrong with that. — Jeffrey Archer
All gold and silver rather turn to dirt, An 'tis no better reckoned but of these Who worship dirty gods. — William Shakespeare
If one meets a powerful person - Adolf Hitler, Joe Stalin or Bill Gates - ask them five questions: 'What power have you got? Where did you get it from? In whose interests do you exercise it? To whom are you accountable? And how can we get rid of you?' If you cannot get rid of the people who govern you, you do not live in a democratic system. — Tony Benn
So viewing the issue, no choice was left but to call out the war power of the Government; and so to resist force, employed for its destruction, by force, for its preservation. — Abraham Lincoln