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I never learned to play properly either, I was a little bit too lazy for that, but as long I could express myself in a way that had sound, I was happy. — Tove Styrke

Rich Palm Beach clients all wanted the same kind of different thing. — Billy Baldwin

I am only happy when I am swimming like a fish. — Duke Kahanamoku

The activists will not stop in trying to impose their extreme views on the rest of us, and they have now plotted out a state-by-state strategy to increase the number of judicial decisions redefining marriage without the voice of the people being heard. — Jim Bunning

When you drop your unnecessary things, you finally can swoop and fly in vast space. It is so blue, so bright, and so nice, so airy and fresh. You can stretch your wings and breathe the air. You can do anything you want. You have experienced cheerfulness and joy, and finally the bliss of freedom occurs in you. — Chogyam Trungpa

All people needed was time and then they could figure most things out of themselves. — Cecelia Ahern

Climbing is about pioneering new routes, exploring new ground, facing the unknown. Those hooked on climbing the normal routes on the eight-thousanders will miss all theat. They are wasting the best years of their climbing lives. — Doug Scott

Perchance the chemist is already damned and the guardian the blackest. — L. Wolfe Gilbert

Character is defined by what you do when no one is looking, but the visible can shatter any perfect impression. — Stephanie Ayers

The version of me you see on TV now and in my feature films is a pretty happy guy, isn't he? — Tracy Morgan

Trotsky rises to give me his hand, then sits at his desk, gently allowing his regard to light on my person. — Georges Simenon

This means that we have here an entirely separate kind of chemistry for which the current tool we use is the electrometer, not the balance, and which we might well call the chemistry of the imponderable. — Marie Curie