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The stories that I want to tell are completely, well, somewhat autobiographical. It's completely based on my own self-absorption issues and problems. — Nicole Holofcener

Pessimism is as American as apple pie - frozen apple pie with a slice of processed cheese. — George Will

The personal things should be left out of platforms at conventions. You can argue yourself blue in the face, and you're not going to change each other's minds. It's a waste of your time and my time. — Barbara Bush

Over at 3d.si.edu, these already include 3D files of dinosaur skeletons, famous statues, insects and ancient art. — Christopher Barnatt

Pity that gold should always bring with it the canker - covetousness. — Fanny Fern

you have to 'lose your mind' before you can come to your senses. — Dan Millman

Automobiles are unreliable and dangerous slaves. They frequently revolt and kill their masters. I hate them. — Michael D. O'Brien

The price you pay for your addiction to praise will be an extreme vulnerability to the opinions of others. Like any addict, you will find you must continue to feed your habit with approval in order to avoid withdrawal pangs. The moment someone who is important to you expresses disapproval, you will crash painfully, just like the junkie who can no longer get his "stuff." Others will be able to use this vulnerability to manipulate you. You will have to give in to their demands more often than you want to because you fear they might reject or look down on you. You set yourself up for emotional blackmail. — David D. Burns

You can't know everything in the world. Whatever happens you'll die a fool. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

The cruelest curse of the disease is also its most sacred promise: You will not feel this way forever. — Terri Cheney

For a war to be just three conditions are necessary - public authority, just cause, right motive. — Ernest Hemingway,

My grandfather ... saw where inherited wealth ruined people. And my grandfather was right. — Dan Quayle

Where the banana grows man is sensual and cruel. — Ralph Waldo Emerson