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Frugal is an old-fashioned, mostly unused word and frugality is is an old-fashioned mostly unused virtue that has been waiting for hard times to come back. The Scots have another word for it - canny.
Keith Smith, Hard Times Handbook, 1984 — Keith Smith

I was never a juvenile lead or a romantic hero, and I didn't come into my own as an actor until I was 40. — Roger Lloyd-Pack

It's never too late to come home," he said, and pulled me gently, insistently toward him."All you have to do ... is stop moving away. — Joanne Harris

Flow with whatever may happen, and let your mind be free: Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate. — Zhuangzi

Stop saying "right" to me. I'm starting to feel hostile. — Laura Schlessinger

You're not a saint. You're a demon. Own up to it. — Julie Kagawa

I think success is being exactly who God called us to be and fighting to your death to live that out. — LeCrae

Architecture cannot change the economic machinations of globalization. — Graham Owen

I played trumpet in middle school, and then I had to get braces, so I had to stop playing trumpet and start playing drums. — Brendon Urie

I've been barefoot most of my life: either flip flops or barefoot on the pool deck. Although you'd think that would make me a good candidate for barefoot running, that doesn't work with me. — Summer Sanders

I was born into the business. My mother was an entertainer. It was natural. But yes, in the next life, I might not do it. — Dina Lohan

Princeton University recently did a study revealing what those of us paying attention already know all too well: The United States is, in scientifically proven fact, not a democracy. They concluded that the U.S. is controlled by economic elites. This is a prominent idea that is becoming popular. The structural reason that voting is redundant is that through the funding of political parties, lobbying, and cronyism, corporations are able to ensure that their interests are prioritized above the needs of the electorate and that ideas that contravene their agenda don't even make it into the sphere of public debate. Whoever you vote for, you'll be voting for a party that represents a big-business agenda, not the will of the people. — Russell Brand