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Nefertiti, the most beautiful calico in the world, chose me as her own six short years ago. — P.C. Cast

If optimism is the highest form of courage
as I am beginning to believe it is
then these students are all heroes. — Paula Huntley

A man is as good as he has to be, and a woman as bad as she dares. — Elbert Hubbard

I made most of my living doing beauty, because I was never really the fashion person. — Sante D'Orazio

It marks a big step in your development when you come to realize that other people can help you do a better job than you could do alone. — Andrew Carnegie

Haiti is unique - the first successful slave revolt in history, the first black republic etc., and then when you get into the culture, the voodoo, and that wonderful synchretization of Christian and African belief and symbology, it's like nothing the world has ever seen. — Ben Fountain

Men think they already know me. But as they get closer and closer, they become that 14-year-old again. A lot of men do stammer and blush a little bit. — Cindy Morgan

The one key line used by a very rich Hudson salesman: Would you like to buy a car now, without waiting? — Joe Girard

I am a professional actor, and I don't go about moralizing about what the character does. Otherwise, seriously, why be an actor? You're not making some kind of social statement. That's not what actors do. — Malcolm McDowell

It is very reasonable to worry about the harm done by organized religion, and to prefer looser and more private arrangements. — Mary Douglas

What some people interpret as brooding melancholy is serenity. I don't feel required to grasp all the time. — David Guterson

Never generally means "at no point in time." The term comes from the words 'no' and 'ever', meaning that something is not ever going to happen. Sourced — Robert Burns

I've always been proud of you, except when you retreat, and give in to your suffering. I haven't been so proud when you do that. But you always come back. No matter how dreadful the defeat, you come back. — Anne Rice