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Whenever I meet with anything agreeable in this world it surprises me so much - and pleases me so much (when my passions are not interested in one way or the other) that I go on wondering for a week to come. — Lord Byron

The further south the throng went, the more reasons it discovered. Vendettas once sworn for half-forgotten offenses were remembered and invented with each passing blow. Everyone felt like a conduit of justice. — Adam Levin

If you accentuate yourself, thinking or acting like you are important, then you must want to look good to someone in this world. In order to impress or sway anybody in this world, you have to be in this world yourself. — Frederick Lenz

I'm already crazy. I'm a fearless person. I think it creeps up on you. I don't think it can be stopped. If my destiny is to lose my mind because of fame, then that's my destiny. But my passion still means more than anything. — Lady Gaga

Beware the faces that bare the most smiles.
For they are the ones who hide the most sadness - . — A.R. Von

Go to humorous events at comedy clubs and watch laughable movies. — Jeffrey Gitomer

The deeper I go into myself, the stronger I become, because I realize that my real self is much bigger than any fear. — Michael Jackson

I had the first integrated Army band in World War II. — Dave Brubeck

As millions of women have done before me, I pulled domesticity over my head like a blanket and found I was still cold. — Peg Bracken

He who hears this name [God] from a Jew must inform the authorities, or else throw sow dung at him when he sees him and chase him away. — Martin Luther

WARNING
If you dare to read this story, you become part of the Experiment — James Patterson

I just can't whip off a likeness of somebody. — Jamie Wyeth

Nineteen-eighty-two is a vintage of legendary proportions for all levels of the Bordeaux hierarchy. In short, it is a vintage which has produced the most perfect wines in the post-World War II era. — Robert M. Parker Jr.