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It wasn't as if she'd thought it through or anything, how what a person wanted wasn't always what they needed, and what a person needed might be the last thing they could ever want. — Shannon Celebi

Some people are gift givers by nature. They love their tribe, or they respect their art, and so they give. Not for an ulterior motive, but because it gives them joy. — Seth Godin

Whenever I think of the past, it brings back so many memories. — Steven Wright

Wedlock is a padlock. — John Ray

Jesus didn't care about the scandal. He cared about the scandalous. — Judah Smith

It's not the hair on your head that matters. It's the kind of hair you have inside. — Garry Shandling

I am into drones and one chord freak outs and the paintings I am into are more minimal things the New York colour field painters and the soviet schools of the early/mid 20th century suprematism and constructionism. — Will Sergeant

Medicare, getting through that in the '60s, after Kennedy's assassination, where there was such an emotional desire to do something to carry on his agenda. — Chris Matthews

A knife is sharpened on stone, steel is tempered by fire, but men must be sharpened by men. — Louis L'Amour

Violence, as it is for the mafia and most other criminal organizations, was bad for pirate business. By doing battle with prey, pirates risked damage to their own ships and injury to their crews. It also made them bigger targets for law enforcement. — Robert Kurson

In big companies projects have to scale and Lean Startup help us to do it — Beth Comstock

The house stank; a stench all its own pervaded every corner. It was a threnody in the key of Cat minor, with a ground-bass of Old Dog, and modulations of old people, waning lives, and relinquished hopes. — Robertson Davies

We hope that all coal mines will learn from the bitter lessons these accidents have taught and will strengthen their safety precautions. — Li Yizhong

Do you know how long it took me to write 'For a Few Dollars More'? Nine days. — Luciano Vincenzoni

From inside where I live, I feel like I just perceive events in a certain rational way. I often find it sad or poignant, and it may not make me laugh a bit. But I don't mind inventing a portrait that allows others to laugh if that's what they want to do. — Madeline Kahn