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You look at your bank account, and you see the currency of love and happiness is more important than the currency of money. — Richie Sambora

I am an avid fisherman, and my daily schedule is to write in the morning and then go fishing in the afternoon. In Maine, I fish mostly for stripers, and in the Florida Keys, I go after all kinds of game fish. — Rodman Philbrick

Perhaps you should try creating something of note before you attempt to criticize something created by another. — Andre Cole

Kill the king but spare the man. — Thomas Paine

I know George Burns was a very happy man. — Marlo Thomas

I have experienced both triumph and disaster, and, to quote Kipling, have treated those two imposters just the same. — Jeffrey Archer

Because of such conjointedness, behavior that exerts no effect whatsoever on outcomes is developed and consistently performed — Albert Bandura

Till last by Philip's farm I flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

I play the sort of character who would sell his grandmother for career advancement, something I've come across a lot with actors. — Hugh Grant

Truth is relative, then. It is about timing. It is about what is safe. Truth is the luxury of the privileged, of people who have plenty of food and are not forced to hide because they are Jews. Truth can destroy, and therefore it is not always wise or even healthy to be truthful. — Patricia Cornwell

It's really easy to play harmonics, anyone can do it. It's another thing to be able to swing, to make to make a band swing, to create a groove. Harmonics ain't everything. Being able to play harmonics certainly does not make you a good bass player. Cleverness is no substitute for true awareness. — Jaco Pastorius

Think most of what matters. Think less of what doesn't. — Eric Samuel Timm