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You might be a redneck if you think people that send out graduation announcements are show-offs. — Jeff Foxworthy

what consumers are willing to pay can easily be manipulated, and this means that consumers don't in fact have a good handle on their own preferences — Dan Ariely

A natural hierarchy is simply an order of increasing wholeness, such as: particles to atoms to cells to organisms, or letters to words to sentences to paragraphs. The whole of one level becomes part of the whole of the next. In other words, natural hierarchies are composed of holons. — Ken Wilber

I took up boxing to get in shape for filming because it's grueling - all the running, the heat, the yelling, the crying that we do. — Steven Yeun

Trauma creates one of four types of people: victims, rescuers, or perps - and if you're really lucky and really strong and very willing and brave, survivors. — Allison Anders

I want a really diverse range of different people under my belt. That's what I'm hoping to do with my career. — Dominic Sherwood

I presented him with an African violet, which I saw as symbolically useful, though I'm not sure the others understood the subtleties. (African violets must be watered from the bottom, not the top, and this, I believe, is analogous to the writing of sonnets in the twenty-first century.) — Carol Shields

We kissed each other until we were too tired to keep going. I could still feel him holding back. It was my penance for what I had done to him. All I could do was hope the walls would fall and that I could have all of him again, but I was always leaving and he was tired of watching me walk away. We both knew that I couldn't stay and that he couldn't come with me, but still, we couldn't let go. — Kimberly Novosel

Axl and I came from completely different backgrounds. Because of that we made an interesting pair trying to figure each other out. — Slash

Experience suggests that the first rule of politics is never to say never. The ingenious human capacity for maneuver and compromise may make acceptable tomorrow what seems outrageous or impossible today. — William V. Shannon

A great country ought not to make little wars. — Duke Of Wellington