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My humor is my creativity, and my skepticism is a gift. — J. Tillman

Despite my struggles, Mister had been an understanding soul, and I eventually came to realize that I was a part of his little family, and by his gracious consent was allowed to remain in his apartment. Cats. Go figure. I — Jim Butcher

I've been using makeup since I was ten years old. I've learned a lot of do's and don'ts over the years. But one would definitely be that you should do your makeup for the occasion. — Becky G

Man is, beyond dispute, the most excellent of created beings, and the vilest animal is a dog; but the sages agree that a grateful dog is better than an ungrateful man. — Saadi

How to be happy in life? The short and simple answer is to SMILE more often! — Al Munoz

I always used to love couture because it was more theatrical than the runways. The runways always felt more like part of the machine. — Lily Cole

I found him in a Dumpster one day when he was a kitten and he promptly adopted me. Despite my struggles, Mister had been an understanding soul, and I eventually came to realize that I was a part of his little family, and by his gracious consent was allowed to remain in his apartment. Cats. Go figure. — Jim Butcher

I guess writing is a kind of therapy in the sense that there are things you need to say and you say them, and better out than in. — Hanif Kureishi

Cats don't like change without their consent. — Roger Caras

There's no solution except to break the power of Chiang Kai-shek by capturing Nanking. That is what I must do. — Iwane Matsui

Who travels widely needs his wits about him. The stupid should stay at home. And — Eric Weiner

Rousseau pounced. Men who dislike cats were tyrannical: They do not like cats because the cat is free and will never consent to become a slave. — Robert Zaretsky