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A public relations firm said that rock star David Lee Roth owes them over $110,000. The strange thing is that it's the first time that David Lee Roth has had any publicity in ten years. — Conan O'Brien

People should get married because they have finally seen the folly of being single: "Oh, this is all just kind of a bad magic trick. I just keep bending over to reach for this wallet on a string. How much longer am I gonna do that?" — Jerry Seinfeld

I think the thing that I always try to do - because it piques my interest - is to play really different parts all the time. — Christina Ricci

Love is not a landmine but a sinkhole. — Auliq Ice

If you try to impose a rigid discipline while teaching a child or a chimp you are working against the boundless curiosity and need for relaxed play that make learning possible in the first place ... learning cannot be controlled; it is out of control by design. Learning emerges spontaneously, it proceeds in an individualistic and unpredictable way, and it achieves its goal in its own good time. Once triggered, learning will not stop
unless it is hijacked by conditioning. — Roger Fouts

If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be one nation gone under. — Ronald Reagan

The fight life, that was easy. This is a battle I have every day. — Oscar De La Hoya

Look for your other half
Who walks along next to you,
And tends to be what you aren't. — Antonio Machado

The most powerful thing is for women not just to be the beneficiaries of the change, but to be agents of it. — Blake Lively

True, the fragile bodies of his fellows do not weigh down his plane; true, the fretful minds of weaker men are missing from his crowded cabin; but as his airship keeps its course he holds communion with those rare spirits that inspire to intrepidity and by their sustaining potency give strength to arm, resource to mind, content to soul. Alone? With what other companions would man fly to whom the choice were given? — Charles Lindbergh