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I never sold any of my pieces. I had all the money I wanted. Then I would have lost my sculptures and just had more money. — Irving Harper

I don't want to get away with murder! I'd have to live with that for the rest of my life. I would never want to live with killing somebody. — Andy Biersack

Bisexuality is the proportional representation of sexuality in a world where most of us - straight or gay - operate a first-past-the-post system. — Mark Steyn

I have tried to fight the impulse, the attraction, but my defenses crumble every time I see him. Since my divorce from Hank I'm practically love-starved. — Martha Lemasters

Parkinson's dementia. Or was it something else? Only time would — Jane E. Mengesha

To be a good trader, you need to trade with your eyes open, recognize real trends and turns, and not waste time or energy on regrets and wishful thinking. — Alexander Elder

Live your best sacred-life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Creeds/Confessions: What if we wrote new creeds that put love in the spotlight? Imagine if, instead of reciting a statement of beliefs, we spoke confessions of love, beginning with "We love" rather than "We believe. — Brian McLaren

Most of everything is very little of not very much at all. — Richard Edward Harding

There were two display windows, one on each side of the door, and in the windows were ... well, books. What this street really needed was a bar. — Nelson DeMille

Maybe to feel superior in struggle was sensed,
When people were aware to fight for identity. — Marieta Maglas

People didn't get to see how other towns interpreted the underground ethos, and so they developed their own unique versions of it. — Michael Azerrad

We are not as strong as technology's pull. — Sherry Turkle

Change the attitude toward errors. Think of an object's user as attempting to do a task, getting there by imperfect approximations. Don't think of the user as making errors; think of the actions as approximations of what is desired. — Donald A. Norman