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That's what the world is like: people talk as if they knew everything, but ifyou dare to ask a question, they don't know anything.
— Paulo Coelho
What's your specialty?
Oh, you know. Madness. Mayhem. Debauchery. And even with all that going for me, I can still make a mean mojito. — Darynda Jones
Oh, you know. Madness. Mayhem. Debauchery. And even with all that going for me, I can still make a mean mojito. — Darynda Jones
Marketing is as much art as it is science.
— Alex Goldfayn
I wasn't thinking of the longevity of any of my songs, but I am extremely pleased with the lasting effect.
— Graham Nash
The things we remember are often things that have great emotional importance, and so they have a lasting effect.
— Paul Auster
I often find myself unsatisfied with books 'about' Indians because they are written from the viewpoint of non-Indians.
— Joseph Bruchac
I don't believe that there's a good guy and a bad guy. Unless it's like Superman or Batman, there is no good guy and bad guy.
— Blake Lively
To my mind Keep Yourself Alive was never really satisfactory. Never had that magic that it should have had.
— Brian May
Even fools are right sometimes.
— Winston Churchill
Thinking and planning is one side of life; doing is another. A man cannot be
doing all the time. — Mary Stewart
doing all the time. — Mary Stewart
Maybe there are only three kinds of stories: those we live, those we tell, and those that help our souls fly upwards to a greater life.
— Ben Okri
If the building of a bridge does not enrich the awareness of those who work on it, then the bridge ought not to be built.
— Frantz Fanon
I called her "the Chiquita Banana Lady" and I meant it as a compliment: who didn't want to look adorable with a pile of fruit on her head?
— Susan Jane Gilman
They say 6 million people see you when you act in a film; it may only be 600 in a play. But the effect on the 600 may be truer and more lasting.
— Cyril Cusack