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There was a time when fame meant that you were either someone who is really gifted in your field or you were making an impact or you are famous because you were a really horrible person, you know? But now, you can become famous by eating a frog. It's just not the same thing. — Debbie Allen

Money is an inanimate object. It can do good works or bad works depending on the hands that wield it, and the hearts governing those hands. — Donald L. Hicks

To reboot your association for success, you must shift your beliefs to realize how vitally important key investments in technology can be as an ongoing and personalized communication tool with your members. — Holly Duckworth

We're wild horses. We're going to eat your food, knock down your tent and poop on your shoes. We're protected by federal law, just like Richard Nixon. — Dave Barry

The stranger, with an unlit cigarette between his teeth, turns first. The unflattering elevator lighting enshrouds him in jaundice yellow and a heavy veil of lethargy. Kyungsoo wonders, with the cinquillo pounding into his veins, if the man's skin is as plastic as it seems. — Changdictator

Add each day something to fortify you against poverty and death. — Seneca The Elder

Why does nothing change, even when you set out for a faraway place? — Young-Ha Kim

If ants are such busy workers, how come they find time to go to all the picnics? — Marie Dressler

Never joined the wrong boat. When the destination is right, and the direction is wronged, everything goes wrongly! — Israelmore Ayivor

I look upon parliamentary government as the noblest government in the world, and certainly one most suited to England. But without the discipline of political connection, animated by the principle of private honor, I feel certain that a popular assembly would sink before the power or the corruption of a minister. — Benjamin Disraeli