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And he felt dubious and discontented suddenly, and wondered whether he was really and truly successful as a human being. — E. M. Forster

We own 18 percent of just the PC business. Now that's only about 60 percent of our business today. — Kevin Rollins

I went to electric razors so I would not have to look at myself in the morning. — Mario Cuomo

There's talk he's become emotionally unhinged. — Dianne Harman

A value is valuable when the value of value is valuable to oneself. — Dayananda Saraswati

I could survive for months, years, on a crush. It was like food. It could sustain me. — Jenny Han

Tallulah [Bankhead] was the foremost naughty girl of her era but, in those days, "naughty" meant piquant, whereas values have so changed that now, in the 1970s, it generally means nauseating. — Anita Loos

We cannot appreciate the art of any age without first acquiring an equivalent of the experience it depicts. — Jacques Barzun

The ultimate sin of any performer is contempt for the audience. — Lester Bangs

How to celebrate the 50th birthday: Go on your knees and thank God (Jesus Christ) for the life of T.B. Joshua. Pray for the Church of God for a strong bond of love. Pray for your nation and the whole world. As you rededicate yourself to the acts of giving for the rest of your life, God bless you. Happy Birthday! — T. B. Joshua

I repel all guys. Now I have proof. PROOF.
Wait till Jenna hears. Maybe I need a different deodorant?
She ran her tongue over her teeth. Or toothpaste? — Anne Eliot

The freer an economy is, the more this human diversity of knowledge will be manifested. By contrast, political power originates in top-down processes-governments, monopolies, regulators, and elite institutions-all attempting to quell human diversity and impose order. Thus power always seeks centralization. — George Gilder