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It was in the '80s, so I guess big hair and high bangs. And I had so many gummy bracelets! While we were doing 'Full House,' we were like, 'You know, in 10 years, we're going to look back on this and think this is horrible.' But everyone looked like that! — Candace Cameron Bure

People who ask "Can I ask you a question?" Didn't really give me a choice, did ya there buddy? — George Carlin

The best advice I ever got was from Lee Iacocca ... It was get into a business where you can be a big fish, not the little fish. Get into a business where you can be a change agent, where you can make a difference. — Marcus Lemonis

I think every part of our lives begins at an energetic level. Like creativity. You can't separate anything from that archetypal process. — Caroline Myss

I've probably saved more black lives as mayor of New York City than any mayor in New York City with the possible exception of Mike Bloomberg, who was there for 12 years. — Rudy Giuliani

Tiki was uncomfortably aware of how close Rieker was standing to her, yet at the same time she felt pulled toward him, as though in the grip of a magnet. — Kiki Hamilton

Beauty has no relation to price, rarity, or age. — John Cotton

Tell me, Comrade, what is capitalism?" "The exploitation of man by man." "And what is communism?" "The reverse." Okay, — Eric Weiner

Thinking the guy up ahead knows what he's doing is the most dangerous religion there is. — Kurt Vonnegut

The god can no more exist without his people than the nation without its god. — William Robertson Smith

Her smile could've broken glass. — Colum McCann

Horatio leaned toward her, "What is the secret of joy?"
Mousey thought for a moment. "Doing what you like best."
Of course. How simple. And how true. — Jean Ferris

I've taught a lot about prayer over the years and how it is really just talking to God. — Joyce Meyer

There is no flattery so adroit or effectual as that of implicit assent. — William Hazlitt