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I don't really relate to certain blokey men who just want to talk about blokey things. I never really know what to say and I always feel I have to act blokey in order to have them not say, 'You're a weirdo.' — Guy Pearce

I've worn a lot of humdingers in my time, but as a model it's my duty - my responsibility - to bring life to any garment. That can be challenging when it comes to high fashion, where the creations can be very eccentric, but I've gained a reputation for being the go-to girl who can pull it off. — Erin O'Connor

Man is not fully free unless he is master of himself. — Epictetus

The entire world would perish, if pity were not to limit anger. — Seneca The Younger

It is wisdom, worldly wisdom, to administer even health to oneself for a long time in small doses. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Dignity, virtue, affability, and bearing," Mrs. Lytton recited over and over, turning it into a nursery rhyme.
Georgiana would glance at the glass, checking her dignified bearing and affable expression.
Olivia would sing back to her mother: "Debility, vanity, absurdity, and ... brainlessness! — Eloisa James

The call of death is a call of love. Death can be sweet if we answer it in the affirmative, if we accept it as one of the great eternal forms of life and transformation. — Hermann Hesse

It's been a long time ... I shouldn't have left you
Without a strong rhyme to step to. — Rakim

You are remembered for your goodness. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

I always tried to make a diverse album in terms of emotions and sounds. — Neige

Greg Gutfeld is funnier than all the smart people I know, and smarter than all the funny people I know. I don't know what that makes him. But one of the smartest, funniest people I know, is fair to say. — Matt Labash

People don't want other people to be people. — Gene Wolfe

I'm committed to try to make the product the best I possibly can. — Tiger Woods

I was raised Catholic. Guilt is my resting state. — Paul Doiron