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David is purely a conceptual artist. He didn't play any instruments or paint or anything. We were painters. — Tina Weymouth

I fairly sizzle with zeal, energy, and enthusiasm; eager to do that which ought to be done by me today. — Charles Fillmore

I can't throw books away. My wife is always telling me to get rid of some. — Matthew Macfadyen

This guy seriously belongs on the cover of "World's Sexiest Reasons to Drop Your Panties. — S.E. Hall

We think of poverty as a condition simply meaning a lack of funds, no money, but when one sees fifth, sixth, and seventh generation poor, it is clear that poverty is as complicated as high finance. — Alice Childress

I defy any woman that doesn't feel more elegant and more groomed and ready for an evening than if you have a blow dry. — Tamsin Egerton

The meaning of a word is its use in the language. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

I've had a very fortunate, very privileged life. I say it with all humility because it could change tomorrow. — Susanne Bier

What makes us moral beings is that ... there are some acts we believe we ought to die rather than commit ... But now suppose that one has in fact done one of the things one could not have imagined doing, and finds that one is still alive. At that point, one's choices are suicide, a life of bottomless self-disgust, and an attempt to live so as never to do such a thing again. Dewey recommends the third choice. — Richard M. Rorty

I'm kind of fat. — Tom Douglas

Every year, in November, at the season that follows the hour of the dead, the crowning and majestic hours of autumn, I go to visit the chrysanthemums ... They are indeed, the most universal, the most diverse of flowers. — Maurice Maeterlinck

Somewhere inside me, there was still preserved a broad, open space, untouched, for Naoko and no one else. — Haruki Murakami

When the mindfulness of a samurai swordsman fails, he loses his life. When we lose mindfulness in daily life, something similar happens. We become so entangled in our own thoughts and emotions that we lose contact with the bigger picture. — Culadasa