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Now I don't know why he's denying them habeas corpus. I can only assume the guys they got detained over there did something really unforgivable. Like remind Obama he was once a professor of Constitutional Law. — Stephen Colbert

A writer can't afford to just focus on writing and leave marketing aside in today's competitive market. — Amish Tripathi

It's very difficult for me to speak about being an actor. — Catherine Deneuve

True confession is not just an exchange of information; it also involves entering into the pain of the person we have hurt and entering into God's pain over sin. — John Ortberg

The last few hours were certainly very painful," replied Anne: "but when pain is over, the remembrance of it often becomes a pleasure. One does not love a place the less for having suffered in it, unless it has been all suffering, nothing but suffering- — Jane Austen

The capitalist workplace is one of the most profoundly undemocratic institutions on the face of the Earth. Workers have no say over decisions affecting them. If workers sat on the board of directors of democratically operated self-managed enterprises, they wouldn't vote for the wildly unequal distribution of profits to benefit a few and for cutbacks for the many. — Richard D. Wolff

I suppose we carry photographs now, but I think it's rather wonderful that people used to carry drawings and watercolours. I wish people did that more often. — Alison Jackson

I bought a house right before the housing crisis happened. So I paid too much and then I was stuck with it for a long time. So that was sad for me. I was like, "I'd better make a movie about this to get it out of my system." — Hamish Linklater

Since all living beings are bound by their craving for existence, you must begin by finding the determination to be free. — Je Tsongkhapa

I'm not gonna be warded off the joy music bus. — Wesley Willis

For age but tastes of pleasures youth devours. — John Dryden