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I think it's hard to have a full-time job and write fiction, but for essays, you need to be in the world. — Sloane Crosley

The new OS is neither the classic communism of centralized planning without private property nor the undiluted selfish chaos of a free market. Instead, it is an emerging design space in which decentralized public coordination can solve problems and create things that neither pure communism nor pure capitalism can. — Kevin Kelly

My first agent told me to change my name or I'd only play Jewish parts or Indians. Of course I refused to change it. Shortly thereafter she came up to me and told me I had to keep it, because her numerologist said it was very, very good. — Malachi Throne

There's a reason narcissists don't learn from mistakes and that's because they never get past the first step which is admitting that they made one. It's always an assistant's fault, an adviser's fault, a lawyer's fault. Ask them to account for a mistake any other way and they'll say, 'what mistake? — Jeffrey Kluger

People love to yammer on about things that aren't real. — Jeremy Renner

Maybe he doesn't want to go back," I countered. "Maybe he likes it here."
"With a snack like you hanging on his sleeve, I'm sure he does," he replied wryly. — Shelly Crane

Almost everything that is great has been done by youth. — Benjamin Disraeli

What a year to live in! Worth all other times ever known in our history or any other. — Thomas Starr King

If I'm going to an event I make sure I plan ahead so that I don't have a fashion crisis. — Kate Moss

well-structured group can be smarter than any of its members. — Parker J. Palmer

Baseball without fans is like Jayne Mansfield without a sweater. Hang on, that can be taken two ways. — Richard M. Nixon