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If you're a painter and you want people to know who you are and recognize your work, you've got to build some long-term value. — Steven Soderbergh

events that occur at random will seem to come in clusters, because it would take a nonrandom process to space them out. — Steven Pinker

Any woman on this planet who values herself as a woman is great. She is a giver of life. And when you are a giver of life, what more is there? — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

A part of me was like, 'Man, do I even like doing this anymore?' That whole thing of 'I'm in my 30s, and I sing and write songs while people are fighting wars in Iraq.' You know? So everything had to have more meaning, and it couldn't just be about making money. So, I took a minute. — Maxwell

Do not steal something that already belongs to you or pine for people who are sitting right next to you. — Rob Brezsny

Long live FREEDOM! — Hans Scholl

There are no 'come shoot me' clothes. — Charles M. Blow

One can always satisfy oneself, I suppose; it's other people one can't satisfy. One thinks one's way of life is sound and then comes an external vision to say: you are a fake, you are nothing, you're animal and must die, and no one will know you were ever here. It's an intimation of the whole absurdity of what you are and do. It's the worst kind of despair. — Malcolm Bradbury

The surest way of concealing from others the boundaries of one's own knowledge is not to overstep them. — Giacomo Leopardi

In an era where the White House is abusing power, is excusing and authorizing torture and is spying on American citizens, I find Judge [Samuel] Alito's support for an all-powerful executive branch to be genuinely troubling. — Samuel Alito

I want to make sure all Minnesotans have the opportunity to experience prosperity. — Kurt Zellers

Sometimes people want what they can't have and confuse that with feelings for another person. — Colleen Hoover

this early Swann in whom I can distinguish the charming mistakes of my childhood, and who, incidentally, is less like his successor than he is like the other people I knew at that time, as though one's life were a series of galleries in which all the portraits of any one period had a marked family likeness, the same (so to speak) tonality — Marcel Proust

A scientist does not have hope, sir. Hope is what a man has in the absence of answers, and once he does empirical experimentation, he replaces hope with knowledge and disappointment. — Michelle Franklin