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I hope somebody cares because I sure don't. I sure don't. Not anymore. I'm ashamed to go around my family. I'm too embarrassed to confide in my friends. Outside of work I don't have a life. — Mary B. Morrison

We've got an acquisitive gene. We want and want, and there's no way around it. — Allegra Goodman

I think it was a great moment for America to have two ladies on the podium. — Sarah Hughes

A degree helps to a degree, but your work is largely what you create it to be. — Ryan Lilly

We live in the tension between neophillia, or attraction to new things, and neophobia, or fear of new things. — Jonathan Haidt

Every relationship has a spiritual purpose that helps us grow and become stronger. Sometimes, our most challenging relationships bring the greatest personal blessings. From them we learn about forgiveness, patience, and other virtues. — Doreen Virtue

I'm sure I wouldn't have been asked to judge the Man Booker if it weren't for 'Downton.' — Dan Stevens

In recompense, envy may be the subtlest - perhaps I should say the most insidious - of the seven deadly sins. — Joseph Epstein

I'm a big comedy fan, and a fan of films. — Dan Scanlon

I have stolen more quotes and thoughts and purely elegant little starbursts of writing from the Book of Revelation than anything else in the English language - and it is not because I am a biblical scholar, or because of any religious faith, but because I love the wild power of the language and the purity of the madness that governs it and makes it music. — Hunter S. Thompson

When you've been tossed and driven like the mighty rushing wind; hold on to you sense of dignity, in the end you will be the one that comes out on the top. — Barbara Hart

If you think that happiness means total peace, you will never be happy. Peace comes from the acceptance of the part of you that can never be at peace. It will always be in conflict. If you accept that, everything gets a lot better. — Joss Whedon

When you turn 60, the key is to not stop moving. Once you start to stop moving, you rust. You got to just keep going. — Christie Brinkley