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If I walked into a restaurant, the other diners would look around and say, 'I hope you're not cooking.' — Vic Tayback

Great people become great due to the framework, routines and habits they have set for themselves — Sunday Adelaja

It is commonplace, and true, to point out that animals are happier than people because they live entirely in the present. — Linda Bender

Don't go on discussing what a good person should be. Just be one. — Marcus Aurelius

I go to church strapped with a 45 glock. — Master P

Then they started a fire
And I burnt to ashes — Cory Basil

Cutting pain was a different flavor of hurt. It made it easier not to think about having my body and my family and my life stolen, made it easier not to care ... -Wintergirls — Laurie Halse Anderson

Work faithfully, and you will put yourself in possession of a glorious and enlarging happiness. — Orison Swett Marden

If I was a gold-digger, I would have a lot of money in my bank account. I'd be worth millions and millions. — Heather Mills

Even if it happened in real life - and oftentimes, especially if it happened in real life - it might not work in fiction. — Rachel Kushner

Summer in Honolulu brings the sweet smell of mangoes, guava, and passionfruit, ripe for picking; it arbors the streets with the fiery red umbrellas of poincianta trees and decorates the sidewalks with the pink and white puffs of blossoming monkeypods. Cooling trade winds prevail all summer, bringing what the old Hawaiians called makani 'olu' 'olu
"fair wind". — Alan Brennert

The United States should ... avoid unilateral export controls and controls on technology widely available in world markets. Unilateral controls penalize U.S. exporters without advancing U.S. national security or foreign policy interests. — William J. Clinton

Are there no prisons? — Charles Dickens