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Men such as they are, very naturally seek money or power; and power because it is as good as money. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

When God created man and woman, he did not take a patent. That's why any imbecile has been able to do so ever since. — George Bernard Shaw

I love practical jokes and humor. That there's frankly no joke that I don't think is funny. I love practical jokes, but I don't like being scared. — Mitt Romney

I shoot from the hip and keep a stiff upper lip. - AC/DC — Stephen King

Oh my God. I love rich people. And royalty are the best because they're rich people who can't be fires. — Paul Rudnick

If there is a world here in a hundred years, it's going to be saved by tens of millions of little things. — Pete Seeger

As long as you believed it was coming, the dream was actually on its way. All things in the universe that were required to see the dream come true were gathering for your benefit. However, and this is where most men fail, the moment you entertain doubt or fear, all of those forces reverse and the things, the ideas, the situations, the people you need immediately draw away from you.
Our negative thoughts actually and literally cause the blessings to be repelled. if you can picture what you want, and believe that it is on its way, but God's law it must come. — Leslie Householder

Children are completely egoistic; they feel their needs intensely and strive ruthlessly to satisfy them. — Sigmund Freud

The cult of celebrity turned me off, and when the opportunities came along for me to play different characters, that's what I went for rather than the safe choices. — Dennis Christopher

I definitely want to work on a project with young designers, not just French but international. — Carine Roitfeld

During the golden age of movie stars, there were plenty of actresses who were deemed unattractive at the start of their careers, but struggled and finally appeared more beautiful and more iconic. Sometimes that idea of being truly iconic has something to do with not necessarily being beautiful and thus trying harder. — Karl Lagerfeld

Inanimate objects are sometimes parties to litigation. A ship has legal personality ... The corporation ... is an acceptable adversary and large fortunes ride on its cases ... So it should be as respects valleys, ridges, groves of trees, swampland, or even air that feels the destructive pressures of modern technology and modern life. — William O. Douglas

I am what libraries and librarians have made me, with little assistance from a professor of Greek and poets. — Heraclitus

A voice that had traversed the centuries, so heavy it broke what it touched, so heavy I feared it would ring in me with eternal resonance, a voice rusty with the sound of curses and the hoarse cries that issue from the delta in the last paroxysm of orgasm. — Anais Nin