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Top Molly Ringwald Breakfast Club Quotes

If you really want to know something, you have to be willing to pay the price. — Haruki Murakami

It's kind of a crazy thing to decide that you're going to be worth tens and tens and tens of millions of dollars and set out to do that. It doesn't suit everybody. — Felix Dennis

When we give up our images of self-importance and our ideas of what should be, we can help things become what they need to be. — Benjamin Hoff

We must win the war on poverty by enlisting the greatest weapon ever invented - free enterprise — Jack Kemp

'Saw VI' has a really interesting theme about the ripple effect. Everything you do affects the guy next to you, which affects the guy next to him, which affects her over here. And you might think that what you're doing is not that significant, but just the way you respond to other people makes the world the way it is. — Tobin Bell

Stars are not small or gentle.
They are writhing and dying and burning.
They are not here to be pretty.
I am trying to learn from them. — Caitlyn Siehl

The call of the horizon finds quick response in the heart of every wanderer. — Louis L'Amour

Let us have "sweet girl graduates" by all means. They will be none the less sweet for a little wisdom; and the "golden hair" will not curl less gracefully outside the head by reason of there being brains within. — Thomas Huxley

I had an eye-opening experience in Baghdad at the end of 2004 and I thought that the story of these guys who have one of the most dangerous jobs in the world would be an interesting way to look at the war in a broader sense. — Mark Boal

Learning is good in and of itself ... the mothers of the Jewish ghettoes of the east would pour honey on a book so the children would know that learning is sweet. And the parents who settled hungry Kansas would take their children in from the fields when a teacher came. — George H. W. Bush