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I feel reviewers are tougher on comedies in general. They don't take them seriously, and the ones that get great reviews are not necessarily the ones that I like. — Bobby Farrelly

Rather know nothing than half-know many things! Rather be a fool on one's own account than a wise man in the opinion of others! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Why darling, I'm your Auntie Mame! — Patrick Dennis

The computer is the new fireplace, everyone in the family gathers around the digital hearth for warmth. — Amy Poehler

If your business plan depends on suddenly being "discovered" by some big shot, your plan will probably fail. Nobody suddenly discovers anything. Things are made slowly and in pain. — Hugh MacLeod

Faith in a holy cause is to a considerable extent a substitute for lost faith in ourselves. — Eric Hoffer

I'm out to prove something-that I'm all for real and that I can do it on my own without any help. — Julius Peppers

I feel that the music that I do is somewhat of a lost art and it's not as popular as dance or pop music and people are not as interested in it. But it's something that I believe in and I feel that it's needed, so that's why I do it and I will keep doing it until everybody hears it and gets it. — Jazmine Sullivan

But there are realities governing what they can do. And Ukraine cannot live with the false image that somehow or another the West will come and rescue her. It's not going to happen. — Marvin Kalb

There are areas of official life in the United States that are similar to Russia. For example: disbursement of protest, and the way American prisons are run, which is pretty tough. — Nadezhda Tolokonnikova

Thank God I got the rejects. These animals are very, very affectionate. — Eartha Kitt

And most of all...I learned that even in the darkest of nights, the stars will always shine. ~ Lynn — Ava Harrison

We must have books for recreation and entertainment, as well as books for instruction and for business; the former are agreeable, the latter useful, and the human mind requires both. The cannon law and the codes of Justinian shall have due honor, and reign at the universities; but Homer and Virgil need not therefore be banished. We will cultivate the olive and the vine, but without eradicating the myrtle and the rose. — Honore De Balzac