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Reformed rakes often make the best husbands. — Judith McNaught

In the market economy the price that is offered is counted upon to produce the result that is sought. — John Kenneth Galbraith

I got out of my car, locked it tight as a virgin, and entered his back seat, where a Milky Way wrapper greeted me on the floor, a burnt cigarette mark greeted me on the seat, and the overpowering scent of upholstery cleaner nearly did me in. — Robert Downs

Change is actually what you need to avoid.
Assimilation is much more joyful than conformity,
when you try to change you try to fit yourself to other people's standards.
You deny your own values and opinions, and you adopt a personality that isn't you.
And most likely you will be more uncomfortable even though it may seem like you fit in more, i would suggest you not to change. Just be yourself, the way you are.
Because that's what makes you different and distinguishable and unique from every other individual. — Marilyn Monroe

I was never that much a focus of interest in my career. I'm aware of that now, which doesn't give me a lot of pleasure. — Harrison Ford

Comedy is a noble art. And every comedian who does anything is serving a noble purpose. — Margaret Cho

In fact, I'd go one better, and venture that there's nothing more important than friendship: if it should then take you to the ends of the earth with someone you like and admire, so much the better — Paul Grogan

... what every one most aims at in ordinary contact with his fellows is to prove them inferior to himself ... — Arthur Schopenhauer

The Prophet's words were true;
The mouth of Ali is the golden door
Of Wisdom."
When his friends to Ali bore
These words, he smiled and said: "And should they ask
The same until my dying day, the task
Were easy; for the stream from Wisdom's well,
Which God supplies, is inexhaustible. — Bayard Taylor

The werewolf hit the exsanguination chamber in a vicious storm of fang and claw and began unceremoniously tearing everything apart. Including the scientists. — Gail Carriger