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“We have a costume closet at home. My family will put on a costume for any excuse.”
Source : "Q&A: 'Mad Men' star Bryan Batt and his tribute to mom Gayle". Interview with Craig Wilson, usatoday30.usatoday.com. May 7, 2010.
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“Any time you have questions when you're watching something, it's good - it makes you want to watch more.”
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“My girlfriends and I just started doing plyometrics. It's a killer - it hurts so much. But when you walk out of there, you're like, 'I can't believe I just did that and my body looks this good.”
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“I do think that it's a responsibility when there are so few of us as African Americans to kind of get to that place of success in a positive light. We should take a stance and stand for something and use that platform for positivity.”
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“I keep looking for ultimate answers, but maybe there aren't any or maybe I'm not looking in the right places, because in the section marked ANSWERS in the back of my geometry book, there's only a bunch of numbers, and all I can find to stare at in the refrigerator is five carrots and a jar of no-fat mayonnaise.”
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“The challenge for capitalism is that the things that breed trust also breed the environment for fraud.”
Source : "The crowd is smarter than you think". Interview with Todd Leopold, www.cnn.com. July 14, 2004.
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“That is the simple secret of happiness. Whatever you are doing, don’t let past move your mind; don’t let future disturb you. Because the past is no more, and the future is not yet. To live in the memories, to live in the imagination, is to live in the non-existential. And when you are living in the non-existential, you are missing that which is existential. Naturally you will be miserable, because you will miss your whole life.”
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“I have three boys. And I wanted to make sure it connected with them and then those guys who grew up like me, in environments like me.And then I knew something about science that your New York Times reader would be interested in. So I was thinking about it in multiple ways: I'll connect with the people who grew up like me first, and then the New York Times reader will be interested in the science because it's so good and they want to be "in the know."”
Source : Source: therumpus.net