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My personality is that I'm a human being like everybody else, just a citizen and a blue collar guy. — Lee Greenwood

Of course, my family helped me, my brothers helped me, but after I set up my own office I had to really help myself. Some people seem to think I had an oil well in my garden! It's a nice idea but not true. — Zaha Hadid

Assad whistled a few notes of one of his native country's melancholic songs. It sounded as though he was whistling backwards — Jussi Adler-Olsen

You say wicked like it's a good thing. — Danielle Paige

Number three, we're going to play very smart and we're not going to beat ourselves. If the other team is better than us and they just out execute us and play better then we can live with that, but we're going to play smart and give ourselves every opportunity to win the game. — Steve Spurrier

A part of us resists all of this and wants to make it sound as if it's much too religious, an arbitrary thing that we have to do with our life. This is nonsense. This is the real fun. — Frederick Lenz

I don't think much about my physical body going off into the long, green fairways of Heaven to play golf. — John Shelby Spong

A day's work is a day's work, neither more nor less, and the man or woman who does it needs a day's sustenance, a night's repose and due leisure, whether they be painter or ploughman. — George Bernard Shaw

She walks with the knowledge that, no matter what, she's not one of you. She loves you, but not your people. You love her, but not the life she wants. you long for a world where you can walk with her and she with you and know that you will never need anything else.
I can give you, and everyone, a world like that. I ask you not to believe me... only to listen. — Sam Sykes

Some guys dig ditches, I have a band. It's what I do — Woody Herman

The human mind cannot be absolutely destroyed along with the body, but something of it remains, which is eternal. — Baruch Spinoza