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There is nothing better than hearing that there is a drug that will fix a terrible problem, unless you also hear that the drug is for treating schizophrenia (or possibly that it kills fairies every time you take it). — Jenny Lawson

Paul Lucas had a particularly amusing accent, so I chuckled. That was terrible; I shouldn't have done that, but he took it too big. He got up and said he couldn't work with people who laughed at him! — Fay Wray

If you forget who you've become remember who you are — Benny Bellamacina

No man is worth your tears, but once you find one that is, he won't make you cry. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

There is a way to touch another person that tells them: "All of you is good, none of you is wrong, no part of you does not deserve acceptance." I know what that touch feels like, and it breaks open an inner yolk. You can actually feel the giving way inside, the slow flood filling your heart. When I find someone who hasn't had that touch in a long time, giving it to them doesn't feel kind, it just feels decent. — Charlotte Shane

The lowest and vilest alleys of London do not present a more dreadful record of sin than does the smiling and beautiful countryside. — Arthur Conan Doyle

I listen to some of the lyrics I used to write and I say, "Where was my head at when I wrote that?" — Ozzy Osbourne

The world and life have been mighty good to me. And I want to put something back. — Ted Turner

Another important rule of affair-having: Never be discreet at the office. — Dave Barry

In acting, I always try to go back to what would actually be the real situation, the real human behavior in life. — Robert De Niro

Our secret thoughts - do they ever show up? The small flame of our soul can be burning hot, but no one comes to its warmth. Passersby see only a small whiff going through the chimney. Don't we need to take care of that flame, cherish it and patiently wait until someone will come and sit at it, do we? — Irving Stone

Twenty she curses you out by lunch," says Chris.
"Thirty she kills you by lunch," adds Logan.
"I'm getting her number."
The two of them laugh. — Katie McGarry