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It's much easier to force intermediary communications and Internet companies such as Google to police themselves and their users than the alternatives: sending cops after everybody who attempts a risque or politically sensitive search, getting parents and teachers to do their jobs, or chasing down the origin of every offending link. — Rebecca MacKinnon

I am trying my hardest to stay away from the horror movies just because I feel like people are thinking that's what I do, that I'm a scream queen. I'd like to stay away from that. — A. J. Cook

I'm always looking for cool stuff to do because that's what we're supposed to do, ya know? — Josh Homme

My favorite play in drama school was 'The Bacchae.' It's about a king who literally gets eaten alive by all the women in the play in a kind of orgy - it's related to the word 'bacchanal' - and I loved that idea of animalistic chaos and following our own desires. — Hugh Jackman

I know they are naught things, but I devour novels. (p. 57). — Shannon Hale

Russia isn't likely to have any more military success in Syria and Iraq than has the United States. — David Ignatius

life is a continuous exercise is creative problem solving — Michael J. Gelb

He had also decided on a new course that filled him with joy - he would ask Rapunzel to be his wife. — Melanie Dickerson

I would much rather sit, dimmed by inattention, and study the atmosphere and the silence and dance between people, but often times I'm not offered this privilege. The necessity for isolation, and the striving for attention is the only contradiction I find in being a writer and an actress. — Masiela Lusha

Was your magic carpet out of commission? — Marguerite Kaye

It seems like, to me, somewhere between 30 and 35 is a really, really good time to turn your eggs into babies. — Gail Sheehy

I soon became convinced ... that all the theorizing would be empty brain exercise and therefore a waste of time unless one first ascertained what the population of the universe really consists of. — Fritz Zwicky