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Only poor people go to jail. — Charles Barkley
All art stems from a place of alienation. Intimate and alone. Most people are oppressed by the opinion of others, but I was not that way. I was afraid of the repercussions of not doing what I was told to do, what I was called to do by a creator. — CeeLo Green
And also with sufficient good judgment to appreciate that while he might enjoy the contemplation of his superiority to the masses, there was little likelihood of the masses being equally entranced by the same cause. — Edgar Rice Burroughs
The unbeliever knows his Koran best. — Omar Khayyam
So fragile - the human body. Just one prick and it will draw blood. Just one bullet and the bleeding will never stop. — Tiana Dalichov
Don't interrupt a man when he's giving himself hell. — Elmore Leonard
He was perceived to be intellectually promiscuous, a little too eager to please all groups. — David Halberstam
I think polo players are at their best in their 30s. You've got the talent and the experience. You play with your head - you learn to lose and how to win. — Facundo Pieres
It's lovely to have money to give away - that's the bonus of winning the Nobel. — Doris Lessing
Roses have thorns but are worth more than daises. — Matshona Dhliwayo
And books! ... she would buy them all over and over again; she would buy up every copy, I believe, to prevent their falling into unworthy hands; and she would have every book that tells her how to admire an old twisted tree. — Jane Austen
When you take a photo at 1/1000 of a second, the moment can become an eternal fact, an eternal moment. So we have a philosophical problem of objectivity and subjectivity. — Eikoh Hosoe
You need to grow up, and realize what it is you need right now, and what you can live without. — Holly Hood
How many children had this happened to? How many children were like me, floating like plankton in the wide ocean? — Janet Fitch
