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I'm as good as anybody out there lyrically and conceptually and can go toe to toe with the best of them throughout history. — Coolio

If people wake up and go, "Oh, where's the coffee," or "Oh, another day," that does not set a good tone for the day. — Louise Hay

I'm the man of this house and I intend on keeping my weaknesses shielded from her. Always. — K. Webster

After a war, the silencing of arms is not enough. Peace means respecting all rights. You can't respect one of them and violate the others. When a society doesn't respect the rights of its citizens, it undermines peace and leads it back to war. — Maria Julia Hernandez

Most people, if they're doing really well in their career, often don't have the right intimacy with their partner, or they're doing great in their home life, but their finances are a mess. — Tony Robbins

Bad Hagridmitch! Bad, bad Hagridmitch! What did I tell you about copyright laws? Do you want to get sued? Is that what you want? — Bratniss Everclean

I do get stopped on the street, although rarely. And they always have something lovely to say. — Ben Whishaw

I think if we wish to live in any kind of a moral universe, we must hold the perpetrators of violence responsible for the violence they perpetrate. It's very simple. The criminal is responsible for the crime. — Salman Rushdie

I cried sobbingly until at last those visions reeking with blood came to comfort me. And then I surrendered myself to them, to those deplorably brutal visions, my most intimate friends. — Yukio Mishima

The grandmothers decided on William's eighth birthday that the time had come for the boy to learn the value of money. With this in mind, they allocated him one dollar a week as pocket money, but insisted that he keep an inventory accounting for every cent he spent. Grandmother Kane presented him with a green leather-bound ledger, at a cost of 95 cents, which she deducted from his first week's allowance. From then on the grandmothers divided the dollar up every Saturday morning. William could invest 50 cents, spend 20 cents, give 10 cents to charity and keep 20 cents in reserve. At the end of each quarter they would inspect the ledger and his written report on any unusual transactions. — Jeffrey Archer

I hope that you will be asked to participate in a trial at some stage in your disease — Ben Goldacre

Art in the blood is liable to take the strangest forms. — Arthur Conan Doyle