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When you're on a boat, you're going to little islands and stuff. It's not a partying kind of thing. — Jeff Greene

Anwar Sadat once said that if you see a good person with admirable qualities, try to adapt those qualities to yourself, and he was such a great man. — Harry Hamlin

The woman speaks, stops, then after what must have been a long speech by the person on the other end of the line, says, " ... just remember, darling, it is pain that changes our lives." Mirabelle cannot fathom the meaning of this sentence, as she has been in pain her whole life, and yet it remains unchanged. — Steve Martin

I like Joan of Arc best of all my books; and it is the best; I know it perfectly well. — Mark Twain

Love is the most pernicious drug of all. Let the romantics debate its existence. Pragmatists accept it and use it. — Stephen King

You can never know how your clock runs. But it does run - and always faster than you think. — Catherynne M Valente

Sometimes going in for a hard tackle generates a louder cheer than a great pass. — Alan Shearer

I would have said, before the World Trade Center events, that he would try to get a normal relationship with China - making clear to China what the limits are of what America can accept, but also showing understanding for some of Chinese necessities. I thought he was moving towards the position that I have more or less advocated. — Henry A. Kissinger

Motivational speaking is the art of telling people what they have been told before ... without them noticing. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

And there are so many missing that the ones that are left don't fit together anymore. — Katja Millay

People called her wild, but she wasn't. Not really. She just didn't give a shit what they thought. Maybe that was what they found so unforgivable in the end. — Jean Reynolds Page