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Who never tried to alter my language, but instead learned to translate the meaning behind my silence. — Claire Contreras

The craft Emmys are kind of the kids' table at Thanksgiving. You're not really invited to the big dance. It's still really, really exciting, and the statue still counts. — Hank Azaria

A lot of people who look at my photographs think it is an easy joke, but it does take a bit of thinking about. — Alison Jackson

Assessment is today's means of modifying tomorrow's instruction. — Carol Ann Tomlinson

Man's cleverness is almost indefinite, and stretches like an elastic band, but human nature is like an iron ring. You can go round and round it, you can polish it highly, you can even flatten it a little on one side, whereby you will make it bulge out the other, but you will NEVER, while the world endures and man is man, increase its total circumference. — H. Rider Haggard

If you have too much to do, with God's help you will find time to do it all. — Peter Canisius

I can't believe a war against drugs when they have anti-drug commercials on TV all day long followed by This Bud is for you. — Bill Hicks

I suppose the things you remember about someone who has died are the funny moments. Those are the ones that stand out. — Harry Lloyd

You look great, he said. Oh, get fucked, she said, grinning. — Tim Winton

Some people don't believe in climate warning - like those who don't believe there was a Holocaust. — Paul McCartney

I receive many letters from people hoping to research their own houses. — Kate Williams

They're people, aren't they? We were quite willing to import them when they made money for us. — Harper Lee

The waves do keep coming, so learn to surf. — Jack Kornfield

I will give away at least half my wealth during my lifetime and after my death. In the meantime, I'll continue to grow my wealth as much as possible so that the amount I bequeath to charities and worthy causes can be as substantial as possible. — John Caudwell