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Finished persons are very common - people who are closed up, quite satisfied that there is little more to learn
— Robert Henri
Less money for public media means less access to the arts.
— Nellie McKay
The English philosopher Michael Oakeshott notes that one of the signs of being cold today is that one knows what one doesn't have to know.
— Joseph Epstein
Today's Politically Correct "historical Jesuses" are no different, being mere clones of the scholars who design them.
— Robert M. Price
In America we have across the country, the entire world.
— Tommy Wiseau
In a dream, in her head means in my head, as I have unrestricted access to her thoughts and the innermost parts of her body.
— Jarod Kintz
What was that shuck thing?" -Minho
"Magic goop that eat's people's heads, that's what it bloody was." -Newt — James Dashner
"Magic goop that eat's people's heads, that's what it bloody was." -Newt — James Dashner
I need a visa in almost 38 countries, which means an American has more access into Africa than myself.
— Aliko Dangote
I wish that we could tumble them in the dryer for 30 minutes and get them to shrink, but that won't happen.
— Bob Hartley
I know you don't have access to that memory yet, but I don't think it's something I can just tell you. It means too much to me, I guess.
— Courtney Allison Moulton
But in the end, he is the only Jesus that we can access by historical means. Everything else is a matter of faith.
— Reza Aslan
Rest does not come from sleeping but from waking.
— Foundation For Inner Peace
Usually, people write the characters into a box, and that's just not true to life.
— Thomas Ian Nicholas
...Feeling like your life's been ripped apart and put together again, only put together wrong.
— Day Leclaire
History is a means of access to ourselves.
— Lynn Townsend White Jr.
We Live in a World Measured by Piracy because Piracy means Access.
— Kalyan C. Kankanala