I always told Hitch that it would have been better to put seats around the set and sell tickets. – James Stewart
The very definition of the real becomes: that of which it is possible to give an equivalent reproduction. The real is not only what can be reproduced, but that which is always already reproduced. The hyper real. – Jean Baudrillard
Percentage margins don’t matter. What matters always is dollar margins: the actual dollar amount. Companies are valued not on their percentage margins, but on how many dollars they actually make, and a multiple of that. – Jeff Bezos
The sense of smell explores; deleterious substances almost always have an unpleasant smell. – Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
As Fallingwater demonstrates, Wright’s genius was always specific, but also always lively, always daring. – Jane Smiley
I suspect any worries about genetic engineering may be unnecessary. Genetic mutations have always happened naturally, anyway. – James Lovelock
The hallmark of a healthy society has always been measured by how it cares for the disadvantaged. – Joni Eareckson Tada
The very definition of ‘blackness’ is as broad as that of ‘whiteness,’ yet we’re seemingly always trying to find a specific, limited definition. – Issa Rae
Everybody who does anything for the public can be criticized. There’s always someone who doesn’t like it. – Imogen Cunningham
What the beautiful-writing writers are most attached to is almost always superfluous. – Jonathan Galassi
I write about outsiders. I write about people who are outside and don’t know quite how to get in because it’s how I’ve always felt. – Jason Robert Brown
I used to keep a coin jar and would cash it in when I was pinched a little, back-in-the-day. I would always be shocked when the amount totaled $200 to $300. – John Rampton
I do write songs with a political dimension to them sometimes, but I’m always slightly appalled by it when I do. – Jarvis Cocker
Of course, politicians always say they’re just describing their opponents’ positions, even if they are in fact offering absurd caricatures, if not outright lies. – James Surowiecki