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I don't see how you have the nerve to oppose this bill when you run the biggest gambling business in the world - gambling on the hereafter. — Loring M. Black Jr.

I'm fine, but I'm bipolar. I'm on seven medications, and I take medication three times a day. This constantly puts me in touch with the illness I have. I'm never quite allowed to be free of that for a day. It's like being a diabetic. — Carrie Fisher

People always form images of who others are, and they can be inflated images. People may not realize that the enormous energy and spiritual power that comes through a teacher, especially in a teaching situation, has nothing to do with that person. — Eckhart Tolle

In America, at the beginning of talkies, they pulled Fred Astaire from the theaters and put him on the screen and had all of these great composers write songs for him. They call it the Great American Songbook; I call it the Fred Astaire Songbook because they were written for him. — Tony Bennett

I think the question that nobody wanted to deal with is the question they're posing: did my kid die in vain? Because the answer is too awful. — Joan Baez

I'm so lucky to have such a great family. I respect them so much professionally, and they've been unconditionally supportive in the choices that I've made. It's been very good having them on my side. — Jack Huston

Artists, like criminals, are dependent on a jury. — Glenn Haybittle

I'm my own person, and people can say whatever they want. I'm still going to be the person that I am. — Lindsay Lohan

My attorney put down the phone after making several calls. "There's only one place where we can get fresh salmon," he said, "and it's closed on Sunday." "Of course," I snapped. "These goddamn Jesus freaks! They're multiplying like rats! — Hunter S. Thompson

Prosperity of the middling and lower orders depends upon the fortunes and light taxes of the rich. — Andrew Mellon