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I used to get in trouble at school for day-dreaming. — Nick Park
Remember these two things: play hard and have fun. — Tony Gwynn
Communities and countries and ultimately the world are only as strong as the health of their women. — Michelle Obama
In the end, the thing that really stays with you is not that you were clever enough to connect a sketch to another sketch, but what really sticks with you is when you just have an incredible moment happen, or execute a really funny idea. — Bob Odenkirk
You know yourself what you are worth in your own eyes; and at what price you will sell yourself. For men sell themselves at various prices. This is why, when Florus was deliberating whether he should appear at Nero's shows, taking part in the performance himself, Agrippinus replied, 'Appear by all means.' And when Florus inquired, 'But why do not you appear?' he answered, 'Because I do not even consider the question.' For the man who has once stooped to consider such questions, and to reckon up the value of external things, is not far from forgetting what manner of man he is. — Epictetus
Life is like a parachute jump, you've got to get it right the first time. — Eleanor Roosevelt
Too often in Washington we tend to see foreign policy as an abstraction, with little understanding of what we are committing our country to: the complications and consequences of endeavors. — Chuck Hagel
To upset everything every 3 or 4 years is my notion of a happy life. — Virginia Woolf
I think money laundering is giving oxygen to organized crime. — Enrique Pena Nieto
How to be a bouncer: be an asshole; stand near a door. — Demetri Martin
The essence of spiritual life is simply to use our free will properly. — Radhanath Swami
To know is not less than to feel. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
When I get home after being away for work, my wife always stuffs the fridge with loads of what she calls 'nibbles' - all the great things you can eat straight from the fridge, like chunks of cheese, slices of ham, bowls of hummus. — Alfred Molina
It may be all very well in Dickens, but when you read Dickens you're reading a long ballad from a vanished world, where everything has to come together in the end like an equation, where the balance of what was once disturbed must be restored so that the gods can smile again. A consolation, maybe, or a protest against a world gone off the rails, but it is not like that any more, my world is not like that, and I have never gone along with those who believe our lives are governed by fate. They whine, they wash their hands and crave pity. I believe we shape our lives ourselves, at any rate I have shaped mine, for what it's worth, and I take complete responsibility. But of all the places I might have moved to, I had to land up precisely here. — Per Petterson
