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Dogs notice, they share, they draw conclusions, they like it when they're able to be of service and are touchingly grateful when they're praised. — Roger Ebert

Women may be vain, but when a man is vain, it is beyond believing, for a man is willing to die for his vanity. — Susan Sontag

Use an accountant the first time you file your taxes after becoming a freelancer. It will be worth it. — Jean Chatzky

In order to live a life worth leading, you must first lead a life worth living. — Chief Long Spear Who Hunts Beavers

The pay window will be: you can choose how and when you see, whether you see it on Comcast or Warner's Cable delivery system or Sky in the UK or you can buy it through Apple, or you might even buy it directly from the studio's site. Who knows? But that will be it. You'll go to the cinema and you'll find a way of digitally interacting with the piece; you'll either buy it or rent it or whatever. — Eric Fellner

That is almost the whole of Russian literature: the phenomenal coruscations of the souls of quite commonplace people. — D.H. Lawrence

ACCEPT PRAISE FOR ITS WORTH - POLITENESS. BE BRUTALLY FRANK WITH YOURSELF. IT'S SAFER. — Nellie Bly

You find true joy and happiness in life when you give and give and go on giving and never count the cost. — Eileen Caddy

An outgrowth of having a long career is that I have a lot of interesting things around that I get to revisit, and someday get to the place where they become something that I want to do next. — Bruce Springsteen

In my entire life growing up I've never heard my dad say an unkind word about anyone. My father has always taken the high road in life and to me he's a complete inspiration without being a pushover. — Hugh Panaro

He says that when asked if he feels like an old man he replies that he does not, he feels like a young man — Wallace Stegner

You know I'm always in trouble. — Tony Yayo

One who cannot dance must not blame the song. — Matshona Dhliwayo