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If the depths of everyone's sin was made public, we would all be much more gracious to each other. — Tullian Tchividjian

I've always had an interest in business, and my interest in business has really expanded over the years. — Derek Jeter

The best way to excape his ire Is, not to seem too happy. — Robert Browning

Transformation, liberation and celebration are the themes of all my novels. — Tom Robbins

Our life is like a race and soon we are going to reach the ribbon ... You should race so well that your race flashbacks every Olympics — Zainab Asif

If it weren't the problem of politics for me, it would be another. And yet, sometimes it's so difficult. And I feel sorry for myself. And then hate myself for this feeling of self-pity. — Julie Nixon Eisenhower

No man who is not willing to bear arms and to fight for his rights can give a good reason why he should be entitled to the privilege of living in a free community. — Theodore Roosevelt

Every artist that becomes famous has a team, and needs to convince someone to believe in them enough to have others rally around them to achieve stardom. If I can be that person, then I am happy to do it. — Wendy Starland

The action genre is kind of designed for a young male audience. But we found on 'The Matrix' that we hit the Valhalla of movie making, which is the four quadrant audience - the young male audience, the older male audience, the young female audience and the older female audience. — Joel Silver

The death of a library, any library, suggests that the community has lost its soul. — Kurt Vonnegut

Anything worth doing in this world is incredibly difficult to do. — Jon Foreman

Apparently it's cool to watch The Daily Show. — Rob Corddry

You don't tell deliberate lies, but sometimes you have to be evasive. — Margaret Thatcher

There are tonalities which are noble and others which are vulgar, harmonies which are calm or consoling, and others which are exciting because of their boldness. — Paul Gauguin