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I do not want, John. You know I do not understand what is advertisement and what is not advertisement. — Vladimir Nabokov

I didn't tie anybody up. And I was never on a scene where anyone was killed. I think the law says you can only keep me seventeen or eighteen years if I was never on a scene where anyone was killed. I was never on the crime scenes. I didn't kill nobody, I didn't tell nobody to get killed. I didn't get no trial, but we don't wanna hear that- don't wanna mix anything up with the truth. — Charles Manson

It's hard with ballet because your aesthetic really is important. It's different from acting and from film. Nobody wants to watch somebody who is sickly thin. And it's interesting because I have danced with people who are ill, have eating disorders, and a light goes off within them. — Amanda Schull

These matters require what I think of as the Shakespearean cast of thought. That is to say, a fine credulity about everything, kept in check by a lively skepticism about everything ... It keeps you constantly alert to every possibility. — Robertson Davies

Those who claim the right to that arrogance without accomplishments to back it up deserve to be exposed. — Jeff Ashton

At the dawn of the 19th century, the country was awakening to its enormous scope and variety. — David Lavender

To him Marx and Rand were the same because he went by pant size — Steve Aylett

I'm an unambitious politician. — Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia

Run, run, far away from him or her, and say what President Bartlet once said on The West Wing: "Stand there in your wrongness and be wrong and get used to it." White — Phoebe Robinson

I'd been taught not to like myself,because the people around me didn't, for whatever reason like me. — Iyanla Vanzant

No defeat, no surrender
Ain't no pockets in a shroud
There is nothing so sure in life as death and taxes — Ninette Kelly

I once found myself driving, smoking a cigar, taking notes, and talking on the phone at the same time. I only became completely aware of this when I had to shift, and realized something had to give. — Gene Weingarten

The real you
is much too big to be your own. — Ivan M. Granger

In addition, it seemed unlikely that one nation could govern an entire continent. The distances were just too great. A critical fact in the world of 1801 was that nothing moved faster than the speed of a horse. No human being, no manufactured item, no bushel of wheat, no side of beef (or any beef on the hoof, for that matter), no letter, no information, no idea, order, or instruction of any kind moved faster. Nothing ever had moved any faster, and, as far as Jefferson's contemporaries were able to tell, nothing ever would.I And — Stephen E. Ambrose