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90. Look up at heaven and hell in the sky, for the stars are balls of fire suspended there by the angels. — Anne Rice

We need open, competitive, market economies ... but at the same time with effective regulation and supervision. — Jose Manuel Barroso

... the fruit merely a manifestation of what was inside the tree all along. — Laurie Beth Jones

Do you even know who the enemy is?" "I think ... it's me". — Ned Vizzini

The truth is that we have done far too little, for we have never apologized. We have never fully, publicly acknowledged the evil that was done to African-Americans as evil. The Civil War obliterated a wicked institution, but a war alone cannot obliterate wicked thinking. Slavery ended but racism continued, and in many ways it intensified after that war. Slavery existed only in the South, but racism pervades the entire country. — Marianne Williamson

Don't follow me. I don't want to kill you."
"You're too kind. — N.D. Wilson

I'm not an admirer of action movies. I just think, Oh my God, it must be so tiring. — Catherine Deneuve

I think I just stick to eating a well-rounded diet. I don't cut out anything; if I crave something, I eat it. But I definitely try to stick to a balanced diet always. — Martha Hunt

I want people to see what's inside my head rather than just looking at me. — FKA Twigs

No matter what you do, you're always hearing something. — George Brecht

When you look at the actual numbers, the number of people who died after 9/11 was greater than the number of people who died in 9/11, even if you are talking Americans. But you know, I don't like to talk Americans. I want to talk everybody. More innocent people died after 9/11 because of 9/11 than died in 9/11. — Penn Jillette

That's what parenthood was about, wasn't it? Slowly understanding your child less and less until she wasn't yours anymore but herself. — Megan Abbott

That impulse, too, may have been the impulse which leads a child to pick up one pebble on a path strewn with them, promising it a life of warmth and security upon the nursery mantelpiece, delighting in the sense of power and benignity which such an action confers, and believing that the heart of the stone leaps with joy when it sees itself chosen from a million like it, to enjoy this bliss instead of a life of cold and wet upon the high road. "It might so easily have been any other of the millions of stones, but it was I, I, I! — Virginia Woolf

Typography is two-dimensional architecture, based on experience and imagination, and guided by rules and readability. — Hermann Zapf