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Now you know how I justify my addictions - if I can pay less for it than I would at Wal-Mart, I get to have it. — Karen Marie Moning

God's designs may be frequent justification for our actions, but it is we, the self-made men, who take the credit. — Arthur Erickson

During workouts, I listen to Pandora, and I like the '90s pop stations. 'The Backstreet Boys' is fun! — Kacy Catanzaro

We are so fortunate that our work in connecting the world through Facebook has given us the ability to give back to our local community, our country and the world
and to work to improve education, health care and internet access for everyone, to serve our community in San Francisco, we can think of no better place to focus than The General. — Mark Zuckerberg

Discipline creates ways for the lovers of it. — Sunday Adelaja

The most remarkable thing about Hollywood is that it does not exist ... Hollywood, in a word, has no center, never had one, no city hall, court house, church, square, or rather it probably has some of those but they're so aimlessly thrown in with the general jumble ... that I, for one, never found them. — Vicki Baum

A bowler can make or break a chap. — John Newton

In the silence of night, great minds either unite or die — Katja Michael

Not all dreams need to be realized. That was what Fred used to say. We accomplished things that no one would ever know. — Patti Smith

The smoke of glory is not worth the smoke of a pipe. — George Sand

Let's play a little game just between you and I. Obviously physical. You gotta use your mind. — Miguel

On their own, each [character] is a victim of no importance. But when you bring them together, they become a dangerous weapon. Jeanne is the vowel and Sophie the consonant. Psychologists know this phenomenon well. Each individual is harmless, but together they create an explosive chemical reaction. It's like Bonnie and Clyde, like Thelma and Louise. — Claude Chabrol

The bereaved need more than just the space to grieve the loss. They also need the space to grieve the transition. — Lynda Cheldelin Fell

Being at boarding school in the pre-internet era, especially a boarding school tucked away in the Oxfordshire countryside, was like being in a cocoon. You had your own life; world events happened elsewhere. — James Lovegrove

None knew who belonged to this ruthless society. The names of the participators in the deeds of blood and violence done under the name of religion were kept profoundly secret. — Arthur Conan Doyle