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We recycle everything in my house. I'm not into any particular organizations, but I'm doing my part and that makes me feel okay. — Mark-Paul Gosselaar

You're an animal, you live, maybe this one time is your lifetime - go there. Who cares what somebody else thinks? — Kesha

Christmas is the time for celebration, so I'm not against decorating, putting on lights, buying gifts. In fact, the whole reason we give gifts is the wise men gave gifts to Jesus at the first Christmas, and that started the gift-giving process. — Rick Warren

In war and in peace, a good enemy can be more valuable than a good ally. — James Clavell

,It must be pretty awful for a white man to learn that one of the things wrong with this society is that it is not based on dollars directly or alone, but dollars denied men who are black so dollars can go into the pockets of men who are white. It must make white men ponder a kind of weakness that will make them deny work to black men so that work can be done by men who are white. — John A. Williams

Rule one: Write about settings you're familiar with. — Jeffery Deaver

Everything I've been through, everything I'm about to go through in my career and my life, if my family wasn't with me and didn't support me, it would be really tough. — Karl Malone

There's a lot to love about America - freedom, the melting pot of diversity, individualism - all attractive concepts, especially to an introvert. In fact, the introverts were probably the first to feel crowded in England and to daydream about all the space they would find in the New World. Peace! Quiet! — Laurie Helgoe

My castings sort of go in phases. There'll be several icy professional parts - a lawyer or a cop. And then there'll be the intelligent-but-wounded group and then the period things. It goes in sequence. — Laura Linney

It is wonderful, for almost all his actions may be traced to pride;-and pride has often been his best friend. — Jane Austen