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In summation, like your beloved pet rock, Twitter is useful only in your imagination. — David Harsanyi

I always thought Johnny Carson was just brilliant, and I used to watch him and all the comics that would be on the show every night - and I'd dream about it being me. — Steven Wright

The tenderness in his touch lashes out and scars my heart. — Colleen Hoover

Well, my father's people were Mormon, and had immigrated not long after Brigham Young had settled Utah. — Lynne Cheney

Sometimes things happen in life, sometimes they don't. Don't get me wrong: I have no regrets - if I could turn the clock back 10 or 20 years, I wouldn't want to fundamentally change the path my life has taken. — Nicola Sturgeon

They [homeless people] are constructed ideologically to be oppressed to the level of losing their humanity. It is not by chance it is a design. — Bruno De Oliveira

We can choose, you know, we ain't no amoeba. — Bonnie Raitt

In my new book, 'Birth,' my goal is to share the path I have traveled in the spiritual sphere and in the business and philanthropic sphere in order to reveal the essential connection between the two. — Shari Arison

uncomplicated things — Susan Meissner

Every moment of mindfulness means the gradual destruction of latent defilements. It is somewhat like cutting away a piece of wood with a small axe, every stroke helping to get rid of the unwanted fragments of wood. — Mahasi Sayadaw

I've been dating a lot. I've met some very interesting people, and I've had some horrible blind dates. — Whitney Port

You do not become a real pro in your field by doing certain things - you become a pro in your field by doing things in a certain way. — Bob Proctor

If you really want your hair to look good, just don't wash it for a day. That's my secret. — Zac Efron

2011 study conducted by a team of social scientists at the University of Canberra in Australia concluded that having a job we hate is as bad for our health and sometimes worse than not having a job at all. — Simon Sinek