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Why, I can't help smiling at people, and speaking prettily to them. I know I'm no better than the rest of the world; but I can't help it if I'm pleasanter. It's constitutional. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon
As a child, I've always been in trouble with men and the police have always had to get involved, through no fault of my own. — Katie Price
When you take the fact that you're loved for granted, it frees your mind to go after every other thing there is. — Philipp Meyer
There is no plateau in the Christian life. We are either growing closer to Christ's likeness or we are falling away. — Aimee Byrd
They seek neither truth nor likelihood; they seek astonishment. They think metaphysics is a branch of the literature of fantasy — Jorge Luis Borges
I don't agree that you need an enormous number of American troops. Saddam's army is down to one-third than it was before, and I think it would be a cakewalk. — Kenneth Adelman
Corruption is uniquely reprehensible in a democracy because it violates the system's first principle, which we all learned back in the sunshiny days of elementary school: that the government exist to serve the public, not particular companies or individuals or even elected officials. — Thomas Frank
Any joy that grows here is quickly choked by weeds. I am not some monster who destroys out of a twisted pleasure. I sow salt because the choice is between weeds and nothing. — Patrick Rothfuss
Social media is a great way to get customers. Time is money. If you do this right, it costs money. But social media is great because you put stuff out there and see if it works almost immediately. You can test to see if it will be effective for your company. It's easy if you hit a nerve and talk about something people are interested in. It's easy for them to share with their friends. — JJ Ramberg
We've reached the point where the demand for rules is about to replace the demand for chaos. — Debora Spar
