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When I got out of prison, I was basically no longer human,' Miriam says. — Anna Funder

There are a lot of little things about our bodies that we all know, but we never talk about. That's what interests me. These are practically universal experiences; nobody mentions them! Some of them are disgusting. Some of them are appallingly revolting and degrading even to the most degenerate mind. So let's get started with a couple of them. — George Carlin

In charity, every little bit works. You can't change the world. You can't do everything. But you sure try to bring awareness and do as much as you can. — Naomi Campbell

The great things of life are what they seem to be, and for that reason, strange as it may sound to you, are often difficult to interpret. But the little things of life are symbols. We receive our bitter lessons most easily through them. — Oscar Wilde

Everybody needs a release. Sometimes people mosh at my shows. That inspired me to make records to get the people more crunk. People need a release and I enjoy being an artist that can do that for people. — Yelawolf

There are a significant number of learned men and women who hold that any successful effort to make ideas lively, intelligible and interesting is a manifestation of deficient scholarship. This is the fortress behind which the minimally coherent regularly find refuge. — John Kenneth Galbraith

tip Use colored leg bands to keep track of different aged chickens of the same breed. — Jessi Bloom

When it comes to cleverness, I'm afraid that I was limited to alternate tuesdays ... — William Frederick

Success is the brand on the brow of the man who aimed too low. — John Masefield

The prospect, that a good general government will in all human probability be soon established in America, affords me more substantial satisfaction; than I have ever before derived from any political event. Because there is a rational ground for believing that not only the happiness of my own countrymen, but that of mankind in general, will be promoted by it. — George Washington