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Those who never think of money need a great deal of it. — Agatha Christie
When the bank asks me about my assets, I include my friendship with Regis Philbin. — Lou Holtz
I don't want to offend people and I don't want to be mean, but social commentary and comedy for me are part and parcel. I think the greatest social activists are comedians. — Alanis Morissette
I have always believed that a single talented analyst, working very hard, can cover an amazing amount of investment landscape, and this belief remains unchallenged in my mind. — Michael Burry
O latest born and loveliest vision far of all Olympus' faded hierarchy. — John Keats
The men's tanned faces, the faces of the women, bright with cosmetics, all suddenly appeared similar, as though wearing identical masks; hard, smiling, decorative, devoid of feeling. Not one of the seemed capable of expressing affection or pity or any of the softer emotions. They frightened her, these gay, hard, animated, worldly masks; she would always be a stranger among them, lost, ill-at-ease, out of place. — Anna Kavan
There was something so lonely about that moment, everyone around me completely involved in this thing I wasn't a part of, me with nowhere to go. — Carol Rifka Brunt
Yeah, well nothing good ever comes easy. — Jennifer Foor
The secret of happiness is simply this ... your happiness does NOT depend on getting what you want. — Michael Neill
Still, it becomes clearer every day that organizing or joining massive protests and demanding new policies fail to sufficiently address the crisis we face. They may demonstrate that we are on the right side politically, but they are not transformative enough. They do not change the cultural images or the symbols that play such a pivotal role in molding us into who we are. — Grace Lee Boggs
I seem to have this need to belong to some church. I get worried on Sunday mornings. — John Updike
Up telephone poles,
Which rear, half out of leavage
As though they would shriek
Like things smothered by their own
Green, mindless, unkillable ghosts.
In Georgia, the legend says
That you must close your windows
At night to keep it out of the house
The glass is tinged with green, even so,
As the tendrils crawl over the fields.
The night the Kudzu has
Your pasture, you sleep like the dead.
Silence has grown oriental
And you cannot step upon the ground ...
ALL: Kudzu by James Dickey — James Dickey
Television is very much like the motion picture; you need high-end product that will first go on broadcast or cable and eventually on the Internet, and then the lifespan of this content being distributed worldwide. — Michael Eisner
I am not pro-abortion any more than I am pro-appendectomy. — Henry Morgentaler