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If she could hate this much she sure as hell had loved. — Shannon Celebi

Celebrities are not necessarily the richest people of all, but on the face of it, they seem to be representative of the very richest people. — Nancy Jo Sales

I do not document anything, I give an interpretation. — Andre Kertesz

I feel like I give myself all day long to other people and other things, and I still seem like I have something to write once in awhile. Not often, though. — Victoria Chang

Every year, in November, at the season that follows the hour of the dead, the crowning and majestic hours of autumn, I go to visit the chrysanthemums ... They are indeed, the most universal, the most diverse of flowers. — Maurice Maeterlinck

With such a deep rooted interest you can withstand the setbacks and failures, the days of drudgery, and the hard work that are always a part of any creative action. You can ignore the doubters and critics. You will then feel personally committed to solving the problem and will not rest until you do so. — Robert Greene

I like expansive stuff that has a lot of space in it, like some of the early Pink Floyd albums. — Steven Price

I run six-to-eight miles a day, plus weights and aerobics in the lunch hour. I also lie a lot, which keeps me thin. — Hugh Laurie

Thoreau once said if you see a man approach you with the obvious intent of doing you good, you should run for your life; it is hard to restrain the impulse in talking with social engineers. — William H. Whyte

The devil is only a convenient myth invented by the real malefactors of our world. — Robert Anton Wilson

You don't understand!" she exclaimed bitterly.

"That," said his lordship, with a touch of acidity, "is a foolish accusation which lacks even the saving grace of originality! Every generation, my child, has said, or thought, that the preceding one was devoid of understanding or experience. — Georgette Heyer

Don't let those wicked men win, don't let them destroy you! — Gladys Lawson