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Such general complaints of the scarcity of money do not always prove that the usual number of gold and silver pieces are not circulating in the country, but that many people want those pieces who have nothing to give for them. — Adam Smith

I have painted my family so frequently because they are the one who really affect me the most. — Gerhard Richter

You smoke?"
"Smoke? Do I look like a fucking idiot? — Richard K. Morgan

Priorities are simple to establish; what is desire and what is necessity? — T.F. Hodge

It was time to raise the bar higher, or lower if you're doing limbo. — Tre Cool

There! I can't fix the whole country, and it will only last a few days, but I present you with the sun, on behalf of my dreadfully boring magic.
He bows low, holding out his hand. I reach out tentatively, afraid of being burned, but the globe merely hovers above my hand where I slide it on top of Finn's. It's golden and deliciously warm and instantly makes me happier and more at ease than I've been in weeks.
I laugh, delighted, and by the look on Finn's face you'd think I was the one who had given him an absurd and wonderful gift. — Kiersten White

I knew today was gonna be bad, but I never got close to this — Ian Ayris

When you can't smoke, if you stand and stare out of the window on your own, you're an antisocial, friendless idiot. If you stand and stare out of the window on your own with a cigarette, you're a philosopher. — Rory Sutherland

Like it better, nothing like sunshine dried right into your clothes. — Mary E. Pearson

My entire life has been one big, fat whopper of a lie, and my parents betrayed me in the worst possible way.
I don't care if they believed they were protecting me.
You don't lie to the people you profess to love, no matter how painful the truth is. — Siobhan Davis

Hope is the Word which God has written on the brow of every man. — Victor Hugo