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A landscape becomes uglier when an admirer disrupts it with the words 'how beautiful'. — Theodor W. Adorno

Isn't my fur stole pitiful? How unsuccessful can a girl look? People think I'm wearing anchovies. The worst of it is, I trapped these under my own sink. — Phyllis Diller

The people I know that have the hardest time keeping it together emotionally are people that don't workout. — Joe Rogan

I couldn't decide which was worse - going gentle into that mom-jeans-wearing night, or fighting it, Botoxed and hungry, every step of the way. — Jessica Knoll

The next thing most like living one's life over again seems to be a recollection of that life, and to make that recollection as durable as possible by putting it down in writing. — Benjamin Franklin

The eyes witness what is carved on the surface, but the hearts are witness to something much deeper. — Dixie Waters

I think the (brawl) made the league and the players more conscious of our responsibility to the public. — Joe Dumars

Not to him who is offensive to us are we most unfair, but to him who doth not concern us at all. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it. — Anonymous

You know, my first album, some of those jokes I'd done for twelve years because I couldn't throw 'em out. — Ron White

My father has a pragmatic mind. He marched with Dr. King in the '60s, and he's very much for women's rights. — Tori Amos

On January 7, 1973, the New York Times featured an interview with one of the nation's top financial forecasters, who urged investors to buy stocks without hesitation: "It's very rare that you can be as unqualifiedly bullish as you can now." That forecaster was named Alan Greenspan, and it's very rare that anyone has ever been so unqualifiedly wrong as the future Federal Reserve chairman was that day: 1973 and 1974 turned out to be the worst years for economic growth and the stock market since the Great Depression. — Benjamin Graham

Owning a dog is slightly less expensive than being addicted to crack. — Jen Lancaster