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My thing is, I don't get in nobody's business or nothing like that or try to bash anybody for what they do. I've got cousins who are gay. To me, there's just no difference. We always chill and have family functions the way we always have. It's not a problem. — Warren G
The most important thing is to have something important to say and finding the means to say it. — Julia Leigh
We have no desire to continue a sanctions war, trading blows. — Sergei Lavrov
Southern people remind me a lot of Australia. — Liam Hemsworth
I'm filthy rich! It's good to be Adam Sandler! — Adam Sandler
Cleverness is no guarantee of sensible behaviour. — Joe Abercrombie
The big problem that UWink had was we were essentially building tablets because they hadn't been invented yet. That drove up the cost a lot. — Nolan Bushnell
Is it true the green tea they serve in Japan at the end of your meal comes free? — Hiroshi Sakurazaka
I'm in you, you're in me. — Peter Frampton
Two and two, four; four and three, something else. Something into something, more; some more into less. Oh, God, numbers did give me a headache. — R.K. Narayan
If you want to be called a dwarf you must be in immediate possession of a battle axe cause otherwise your just a midget with an attitude. — Ralphie May
That's the problem with the Christmas story: most of the roles are for boys. The only girl is there because men can't have babies. — Bryn Greenwood
Money doesn't change you, it changes people around you. — Bow Wow
Nothing is quite beautiful alone: nothing but is beautiful in the whole. A single object is only so far beautiful as it suggests this universal grace. The poet, the painter, the sculptor, the musician, the architect, seek each to concentrate this radiance of the world on one point, and each in his several work to satisfy the love of beauty which stimulates him to produce. Thus is Art, a nature passed through the alembic of man. Thus in art, does nature work through the will of a man filled with the beauty of her first works. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
To learn that his treasures had been lost months ago, and so far away, was no different from learning of the death, similarly distant in time and geography, of a beloved person. Such a death bears a peculiar imprint of doubt. To be told one day that someone has gone off to the other side of the world, and with whom you expect momentarily to be reunited, has actually been dead for many months, during which you have been going on with your life, unaware of this subtraction that has taken place, makes a mockery of the finality of death. Death is reduced to news. And news is always a little unreal - which is why we bear to take in so much of it. — Susan Sontag
