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We didn't know what the reception was going to be when we walked out on the runway, but it felt like we were in a rock band. People started cheering. It was a nice way to begin Zoolander 2, with that kind of reception. — Owen Wilson

You ought to be ironical the minute you get out of bed. You ought to wake up with your mouth full of pity. — Ernest Hemingway,

For most of the wild things on earth, the future must depend on the conscience of mankind. — Archie Carr

This is depression, it comes when your blocking. This is expression it comes when you're rocking — Grace Jones

In True Balance Sonia Choquette takes the mystery out of staying balanced, both physically and spiritually. She offers a clear explanation of our chakras and how they influence our daily lives. — Salle Merrill Redfield

As a child, I wanted only two things - to be left alone to read my library books, and to get away from my provincial hometown and go to London to be a writer. And I always knew that when I got there, I wanted to make loads of money. — Julie Burchill

Without real exchange, you can't create knowledge. — Ikujiro Nonaka

I do not think that there is any doubt that educated people possess a far wider range of humour than the uneducated class. Some people, of course, get overeducated and become hopelessly academic. The word "highbrow" has been invented exactly to fit the case. The sense of humour in the highbrow has become atrophied, or, to vary the metaphor, it is submerged or buried under the accumulated strata of his education, on the top soil of which flourishes a fine growth of conceit. — Stephen Leacock

It's not easy being grateful all the time. But it's when you feel least thankful that you are most in need of what gratitude can give you — Oprah Winfrey

It was strange the way that people venerated truth. Everyone seemed to strive for it, as though it were some unalloyed good, a perfect gem of glittering rectitude. Women and men might disagree about its definition, but priests and prostitutes, mothers and monks all mouthed the word with respect, even reverence. No one seemed to realize how stooped the truth could be, how twisted and how ugly. — Brian Staveley

The elite isn't leading anymore. It's trapped. — David Frum