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To stop suffering, stop greediness. Greediness is a source of suffering. — Gautama Buddha
For men cease to possess all things the moment they desire all things for their own. — Seneca.
Prince William definitely isn't my type, he's too horsey-looking. — Keira Knightley
Fat people know the consequences of eating, but if the food is good enough, they just don't care. — Jim Gaffigan
I thought, Here is a person who can wear the world so lightly. Why wouldn't I love her? Who wouldn't want to be by her side forever?
You got in trouble for loving her?
Of course, But there's no real effective punishment for love. Is there? — Rebecca Rotert
Psychologically, when you've been overweight you want to achieve the polar opposite. — Craig David
It's more like Christmas, you know, when you get a shot in that looks great and it's exactly what you want. It's a great feeling, and there's nothing like it. — Zack Snyder
We cannot build a vital economy by delivering pizzas to one another. — Jim Wright
Democracy and dependence on the military and police are incompatible. — Mahatma Gandhi
Americans have always been able to handle austerity and even adversity. Prosperity is what is doing us in. — James Reston
Homer say, Pretty gal go a river and see herself in water. Pretty gal drown when she go down to kiss herself. — Marlon James
La mu'axsa, but I think I'll just keep sliding down this greased pole to hell? — V.S. Carnes
Would you mind getting a picture of us?
"Anything for one of Miss McLachlan's fans."
He looks like the cat that swallowed the canary.
"I take some mighty fine pictures of Miss McLachlan, if I do say so myself. — Georgia Cates
There is nothing an author today has to guard himself more carefully against than the Saga Habit. The least slackening of vigilance and the thing has gripped him. — P.G. Wodehouse
Eliminating clutter would cut down the amount of housework in the average home by 40 percent. — Gretchen Rubin
