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New Year's Eve was always a big occasion at home with the family. Every year we would get the karaoke machine out and I'd entertain everyone, even as a young kid. — Olly Murs

Hard times are a-coming, and people without useful, practical skills are going to suffer. Or suffer most. — Edward Abbey

The desire for perfection is like a pit of wet coal silt: it will grab your boots like iron hands and never let you go. 13. — Chuck Wendig

I kissed her because I had to. I kissed her because I wanted to. I kissed her because kissing her was starting to make me feel like I had found something I wasn't really aware I had been looking for. Mostly I kissed her because ever time she kissed me back I felt her settling a piece of herself even more deeply inside of me. — Jay Crownover

The most important thing is that you love what you are doing, and the second that you are not afraid of where your next idea will lead. — Charles Eames

Normie. How about going to rehab to get over the trauma from getting rejected by a rehab? — Linda West

I thought about that the other day after I went to the grocery store and had to sign fifteen autographs before leaving. On one hand, it's just so flattering. On the other hand, sometimes it would be nice to get the bread and leave, you know? — Clay Aiken

I won't criticise anyone else's statements, and the public will make up their own minds. And if the public think that any side or any individual has strayed too far away from what's expected of public representatives, then they'll make that judgement. — Michael Gove

Oaks live for six hundred years. Two hundred to grow, two hundred to live, two hundred to die. — David Mitchell

Definitely working on 'Deal or No Deal' was a learning experience, and it helped me to understand what I would rather be doing. — Meghan Markle

The ends of scientific classification are best answered, when the objects are formed into groups respecting which a greater number of general propositions can be made, and those propositions more important, than could be made respecting any other groups into which the same things could be distributed ... A classification thus formed is properly scientific or philosophical, and is commonly called a Natural, in contradistinction to a Technical or Artificial, classification or arrangement. — John Stuart Mill

He still had, you see, illusions about Christians. — Rafael Sabatini