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A man counted only because he had a prison number. One literally became a number: dead or alive - that was unimportant; the life of a "number" was completely irrelevant. — Viktor E. Frankl

FINE stood for Fucked up, Insecure, Neurotic, and Egotistical. — Louise Penny

Well, I always had a chauffer, because I have never driven a car in my life. I still can't drive. — Bud Abbott

The Wyclef Jean music is eclectic music. Wyclef represents music -eclectic music. I've been doing this music since I was a child, and I said I will refuse for anyone to put me into a box. — Wyclef Jean

I've been waiting for you, Obi-Wan. We meet again, at last. The circle is now complete. When I left you, I was but the learner; now I am the master. — George Lucas

Supermarket she tried to bite, and the dog was — Catherine Ryan Hyde

[She was] kept there in the sort of embrace a man gives to the dearest creature the world holds for him. — Louisa May Alcott

I've always wanted to be an animator. That's an ultimate art form, right there. — Jason Marsden

As a long-time registered Democrat who started voting in the year of Watergate, I resent being taken for a ride to the place where anything goes and nothing matters. And especially where nothing matters less than clear thinking and straight talk. — James Howard Kunstler

We're giving our freedoms away. The American experiment was about freedom. Freedom to be stupid, freedom to fail, freedom to succeed. — Glenn Beck

We've got to simplify, pull back all these layers of supposed complexity , and get down to the essentials. If we want people to engage with government, we should use the same tools that are getting them engages with companies and institutions in private life. If we want people to care about political issues, we should give them a way to understand and get involved in them. — Gavin Newsom

Now the motif was clear. This trip was their first and last taste of freedom, an interlude between two regimentations: the campus and the barracks. The elemental simplicities of wilderness travel were thrills not only because of their novelty, but because they represented complete freedom to make mistakes. The wilderness gave them their first taste of those rewards and penalties for wise and foolish acts which every woodsman faces daily, but against which civilization has built a thousand buffers. These boys were 'on their own' in this particular sense. — Aldo Leopold

It is sheer folly when all is gone to lose even one's passage money. — Juvenal

My earliest memories of country music are the Grand Ole Opry. — Lionel Richie