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Then again maybe there's something that I've been doing in the privacy of my own bedroom my whole life that I think is perfectly normal but is actually illegal in thirty-two states. — Megan McCafferty

I can drive anything on wheels ... I can drive anything, actually. — Stone Cold Steve Austin

Work harder to appreciate your ordinary day. — Gretchen Rubin

Be an example of small acts of kindness; help someone in need. — Debasish Mridha

To insist that I am not forgiven is a kind of inverse arrogance. — Lawrence Fagg

I want to be remembered for my poop jokes. Those are the most important kind. — Eric Andre

There are people out there who enjoy hurting and scaring others. They're going to keep doing it until you make them stop. — Jim Butcher

What is about women that they just go right for the guy that repulses them? — Alison Brie

My cousin Jerry Lucey and five other firefighters died in a warehouse fire in Worcester, Mass. - my hometown - right in the middle of our old neighborhood downtown when a homeless couple started a fire to keep warm and the entire building went up. My cousin died trying to save homeless people who had already left the building. — Denis Leary

The great thing about fashion is that it always looks forward. — Oscar De La Renta

My father was a swim teacher. We used to swim before school, swim after school. — Gordon Ramsay

Usually, ordinary histories don't get the emotional feel of a period. That's what a novel can do. — Alix Kates Shulman

In the street he drew a deep breath. He was free. Free from recollection and anticipation. Free, for an hour or two, to refuse to admit the existence of the past or future. Free to live only now and here, in the place where his body happened at each instant to be. Free
but the boast was idle; he went on remembering. Escape was not so easy a matter. — Aldous Huxley