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People hate people who are good at things. People hate people who are cute. — Aaryn Gries

The key, I think, from a business point of view, is to learn how to be efficient in making a record that's not too expensive, so that you're not going crazy spending tons of money making a product that might not ever return that money. — John Oates

He thought: How difficult it is to explain yourself to yourself. Sometimes there only is, and no knowing. — Aidan Chambers

Italy, and the spring and first love all together should suffice to make the gloomiest person happy. — Bertrand Russell

I worked in a pet store and people would ask how big I would get. — Rodney Dangerfield

Pretending that the world's religions are the same does not make our world safer. Like all forms of ignorance, it makes our world more dangerous. What we need on this furiously religious planet is a realistic view of where religious rivals clash and where they can cooperate. — Stephen R. Prothero

Praying for revival equates to blaming God for the condition of your local church. — Andy Stanley

I think I kind of want to get to a point of being as successful as possible in a way that's unique to me. — Conor Maynard

It is a dreary world out there. It makes one thankful after all to be indoors with a fire burning in the hearth. — Mary Balogh

I watch him fight back a smile and lose. What comes through isn't smug, or even crooked. It's proud. And I can't help it. I smile a little too. — Victoria Schwab

Wolves never look more funny than when they have lost the scent and scrabble to find it again: they hop in the air; they run in circles, they plow up the ground with their noses ... — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Our religion will not clash with nor contradict the facts of science in any particular. — Brigham Young

You know a Senate race is obviously a much smaller deal than a presidential race. What I think makes a very hard job considerably easier when you're going to debate is if you have reminded yourself - or somebody has reminded you during the course of your campaign - that consistency is enormously important. That people don't want to hear you say one thing in one part of the state and another thing in another part of the state. — Michael Bennet