The people I respect the least are the ones that take themselves way too seriously.
Corey Taylor
Recitation: by Male by Female
Loss is so paradoxical: It is at once enormous and tiny.
Meghan O'Rourke
LossTinyOnceParadoxicalEnormous
War springs from the love and loyalty which should be offered to God being applied to some God substitute, one of the most dangerous being nationalism.
Robert Runcie
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That's the ultimate goal of most turkey recipes: to create a great skin and stuffing to hide the fact that turkey meat, in its cooked state, is dry and flavorless. Does it have to be that way? No. We just have to focus on what the turkey is and what the turkey needs.
Alton Brown
GreatFocusHideGoalCreateSkin
The landlady of a boarding-house is a parallelogram - that is, an oblong angular figure, which cannot be described, but which is equal to anything.
Stephen Leacock
EqualAnythingCannotFigureWhich
It's not realistic to live in the country at this stage. I've got a business in London. I beat myself up about it all the time.
Stella McCartney
LiveBusinessTimeMyselfCountry
My dad doesn't like religion much, but I grew up very close to the Baptist tradition. God isn't this distant thing. God is right here with you all the time. He's your buddy, and you can talk about everything.
Lucy Alibar
GodTimeReligionTraditionYouUp
If I were one of the three viable presidential candidates, I doubt I'd be too broken up about someone looking into my passport file. Go ahead look, I'd say. It's the passport photo I wouldn't want anyone getting his hands on.
Lisa Lutz
BrokenLookingSomeoneHandsLook
I don't think we've got much of a chance to tell you the truth. But our main problem is our audience skews a little older than most shows, and I don't think our people can stay up that late. I certainly can't.
Dick Van Dyke
TruthPeopleChanceThinkProblem
My first job in the States was as a junior fashion editor at 'Harper's Bazaar,' which I enjoyed, but not for all that long because I was fired by the editor in chief, who told me that I was too 'European.'
Anna Wintour
JobMeFashionLongFirstFired
William Maxwell's my favorite North American writer, I think. And an Irish writer who used to write for 'The New Yorker' called Maeve Brennan, and Mary Lavin, another Irish writer. There were a lot of writers that I found in 'The New Yorker' in the Fifties who wrote about the same type of material I did - about emotions and places.
Alice Munro
ThinkAmericanEmotionsNewIrish
I want to see a capitalism that manages resources in a new, much more long-term manner.
Petter Stordalen
CapitalismNewWantMoreSeeMuch
I was just a bit of a loner as a young boy. And very, very sensitive. Ever the emotional young thing.
Thomas Middleditch
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