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Being very famous is not the fun it sounds. It merely means you're being chased by a lot of people and you lose your privacy. — Colin Wilson

It took me fifty years to deal with the Holocaust at all. And I did it in a literary way. — Leonard Baskin

I think that one of the qualifications of artists should be a vow of celibacy. They should be confined to ruining only their own lives. — Roger Lewis

I used to think she was quite intelligent , in my stupidity. The reason I did was because she knew quite a lot about the theater and plays and literature and all that stuff. If somebody knows quite a lot about all those things, it takes you quite a while to find out whether they're really stupid or not. — J.D. Salinger

Fill yourself with love. Then you will learn everything you ever need to know about God and life. — Harold Klemp

My fans can see me grow up. — Becky G

They have left the first stage of romance - the rhapsody of us. Where everything is you-me or me-you or a giddily tentative we. Now him and her are asserting themselves, each given a private, pensive depth. Within the rhapsody of us, Elijah could think, I don't really know you, but I will. Now he is not so sure. — David Levithan

We all have a one or more gifts inside of us, but a lot of the time we're too busy to unwrap that gift — Steven Aitchison

He who weds the spirit of the times quickly becomes a widower. — G.K. Chesterton

You are what you eat, but eventually you become what eats you. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Really? So Chris turning the water ice cold while I was in the shower was friendly?'
'Gabriel paid him twenty bucks to do that.'
Hunter smiled.
Nick added, 'And then he felt like a moron when I told him he could have just turned off the hot water in the basement ... '
Hunter laughed softly. — Brigid Kemmerer

The situation of women and men is not comparable to worker-boss or black and white. — Betty Friedan

Death. What a brief word for the extinguishing of life. To be no more. To have days cut off and at their end. To never again ... anything. — Richelle E. Goodrich