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Another plague year would reconcile all these differences; a close conversing with death, or with diseases that threaten death, would scum off the gall from our tempers, remove the animosities among us, and bring us to see with differing eyes than those which we looked on things with before. — Daniel Defoe

I was always the class clown; I made my family laugh, and that was when I was always happiest. I grew up listening to stand-up comedians' albums and watching them on TV, on 'The Tonight Show' and Letterman. — Sarah Silverman

I'm alive now, but I don't know if I will be tomorrow. The state of being alive is not guaranteed, but should I let that stop me from living? — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe

Peter Sellers was just a brilliant actor, and also comedic. — Val Kilmer

This is Hell. And Frannie and her demon put me here!
No good deed goes unpunished. — Lisa Desrochers

I would like to wish the England squad every success. I would also very much like to extend those wishes to Martin Johnson, Brian Smith, Mike Ford, John Wells, Graham Rowntree and the rest of the England 2011 World Cup management team who have been fantastic and deserve people to know that. — Jonny Wilkinson

Novelty serves us for a kind of refreshment, and takes off from that satiety we are apt to complain of in our usual and ordinary entertainments. — Joseph Addison

One cannot have a right to life without the right to defend it with deadly force. — Bruce Montague

Be thankful always. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Even on a black and empty street.
If we go together, we might one day find something like the moon thats floats in the darkness. — Yoshiyuki Sadamoto

I admire you", said the little prince, with a little shrug of his shoulders, "but what is there about my admiration that interests you so much? — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

If you're going to be able to look back on something and laugh about it, you might as well laugh about it now. — Marie Osmond