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Ryan took him out of Betty Ford after Redmond wanted to leave because he met a girl there. The girl was a heroin addict. She was the one who introduced him to the stuff. — Farrah Fawcett

My heart is hidden inside poetry's demesne. — Delano Johnson

You can be confident and secure and know that you do a good job at what you do but you don't have to be arrogant about it. — Ruben Studdard

Let me love you. Let me show you how good it can be with someone who cares for you. — Maya Banks

You know what I think, Ari? I think Mexicans don't like me. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

True love exists in business. It's when Employee and Employer are amazingly grateful to have each other. We should all have true love at work. — Simon Sinek

British Columbia has been described as a banana republic, only with bigger bananas, — John Vaillant

All the Junos, the Grammy nominations, the gold and platinum records, did nothing to assuage my conviction that I was an out-and-out loser. — Dan Hill

I wasn't necessarily looking to do comedy on TV, but I don't think it's an accident that I ended up on 'Community.' — Gillian Jacobs

Healing happens when we learn how to listen to our body. Your body knows exactly what it needs to be radiantly healthy. — Catherine Carrigan

But if it was always a point of speculation, where one person insisted it was a certain way and another denied it, how would anyone ever hold on to the truth? — Kiera Cass

I've done some bits of shockingly bad TV that have never been shown, or at least I hope they've never been shown ... Please don't dig them out! — Elliot Cowan

When we think about what might go wrong, we're more likely to design something that goes right. — Seth Godin

A robber is more high-toned than what a pirate is - as a general thing. In most countries they're awful high up in the nobility - dukes and such. — Mark Twain