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GEN: What you are doesn't matter to me. Who you are does. — T.S. Joyce

If one cannot tell a difference between fantasy and reality, it is either that one or a society around mentally ill — Uri Norwich

I'm not on the radio all day long. I'm not on TV. — G-Eazy

Because of the enormous responsibility, diabetic kids tend to grow up to be the most mature, most realistic people who have a natural desire to reach outside of themselves. — Mary Tyler Moore

The few that pray at all pray oft amiss. — William Cowper

In a world of common nonsense, our best defence is common sense. — Juliet Castle

I'm supposed to be a musical genius, but I can't work the car seat that well. — Kanye West

The economy is just a metaphorical device, it's not real-that's why it's got the word "con" in the middle of it. — Russell Brand

Many people are trying to recover a field of vision that is basically human in scale, and extricate themselves from dependence on the obscure forces of a global economy. — Matthew B. Crawford

Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three strangers to kill again. — Rick Polito

Some other brown stuff that might not be mud into her tangled hair. All around, villagers wandered with their baskets of brightly colored eggs, looking for the perfect hiding places. Ruth Zardo sat on the bench in the middle of the green tossing — Louise Penny

I've always hated the way Hollywood has portrayed accountants. They're always little nerd balls, wimpy, afraid of everything. Growing up with accountants, I don't see them that way. — Amy Heckerling

Man is the only animal that learns by being hypocritical. He pretends to be polite and then, eventually, he becomes polite. — Jean Kerr

People help each other through a crisis by each supposing that the other can handle it better than he himself can. — Frank A. Clark