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You have lived all these years and you're still a grumpy teenage boy. That must take effort.
— Carol Oates
When you don't know what the band looks like, it puts the emphasis on thinking and taking the music and message more seriously.
— Adam Jones
In my experience, falling in love has little to do with wanting someone. It is much more enticing to me to be wanted. Without
— Jodi Picoult
My chair was nearest to the fire
In every company
That talked of love or politics,
Ere Time transfigured me. — William Butler Yeats
In every company
That talked of love or politics,
Ere Time transfigured me. — William Butler Yeats
I think writers tend to hear a different message from the ones our friends and acquaintances intend. We see what's revealed, which makes us dangerous.
— Tom Barbash
Message? What the hell do you think I am, a bloody postman?
— Brendan Behan
with their weapons. One struck it with his
— Khushwant Singh
Many or most of our problems lie in combinations of market failure and irresponsible and short-term behaviour.
— Pavan Sukhdev
If your life itself is not a message then no matter what you preach, your preaching will become a hypocrisy.
— Rahul Karn
Many founders hire just because it seems like a cool thing to do, and people always ask how many employees you have.
— Sam Altman
I think that if people get my music, then they get what my message is.
— Courtney Barnett
You lost weight? Look around, you'll find it.
— Jerry Lawler
You know how I feel about you constantly running away from your problems. It's not healthy. And they always catch up to you sooner or later.
— Monica Murphy
A lot of the characters I play are very naive, and I don't think I'm like that. And I'm not stupid!
— Ashton Kutcher
When you want to arrive at your goal more than you want to be doing what you're doing, you become stressed.
— Eckhart Tolle