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I have a suspicion that a lot of artists are trying to get a laugh but, unlike stand-ups, they don't get an immediate response from their audience; a laugh is a rare thing in a gallery. — Arthur Smith

Find out what you really love to do, and then find a way to make a good living doing it. — Napoleon Hill

learn was the difference between having a dream and cultivating the courage to live it out day after day." Mable — Kristy Cambron

Keep doing some kind of work, that the devil may always find you employed. — St. Jerome

Despite the fact that logic tells us that we should not trust anyone, in any situation where the unknown variables are too many or the risks too high, we nevertheless go ahead and take what can only be called a leap of faith. — David Amerland

What we also know is we haven't found them [weapons of mass destruction] in Iraq - now let the survey group complete its work and give us the report ... They will not report that there was no threat from Saddam, I don't believe. — Tony Blair

Those expressions are omitted which can not with propriety be read aloud in the family. — Thomas Bowdler

I'm not 17 anymore. I still have some of the same sort of anger, but I have a sense of humor about it ... a sense of being constructive with that anger. — Dave Pirner

In arranging the bodies in order of their electrical nature, there is formed an electro-chemical system which, in my opinion, is more fit than any other to give an idea of chemistry. — Jons Jacob Berzelius

Error is to err, as blanket is to blank. — Jarod Kintz

My mate asked me "What do you think of voluntary work?" I said "I wouldn't do it if you paid me." — Tim Vine

The last thing I want to become is one of those talking heads where everything is satiny smooth and you know what the next question is going to be. — Isaac Mizrahi

A true religion will have the humbleness to admit that only a few things are known, much more is unknown, and something will always remain unknowable. That 'something' is the target of the whole spiritual search. You cannot make it an object of knowledge, but you can experience it, you can drink of it, you can have the taste of it - it is existential. — Rajneesh