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The great pyramid is overrated. It's a bad design. The lounge is going to be huge, but the bedroom is going to be tiny. — Karl Pilkington

Our whole Depression was brought on by gambling, not in the stock market alone but in expanding and borrowing and going in debt ... all just to make some easy money quick. — Will Rogers

I think I have advanced ADD. — Nellie McKay

Lebanon: the country where everyone wants a piece while we want peace. — Sandra Chami Kassis

No, I'm not choosing him or you. I'm choosing me. — Kiera Cass

Some of us might find happiness if we quit struggling so desperately for it. — William Feather

There is more hope in a heather rose than in all the tons of Teutonic philosophy. — Lin Yutang

I think of myself more as a sportsman than I do an artist. — Jerry Seinfeld

They [NYPD] tell you how you can act and what you can do your whole entire life. But they always stayed out of it. I did a little here and there for the police department as far as a crime scene that might have occult overtones - they would call me and I'd look into it. But it was usually minor little things. — Ralph Sarchie

I'm me," she whispered. "Me"
Nel didn't know quite what she meant, but on the other hand she knew exactly what she meant.
"I'm me. I'm not their daughter. I'm not Nel. I'm me. Me."
Every time she said the word me there was a gathering in her like power, like joy, like fear. Back in bed with her discovery, she stared out the window at the dark leaves of the horse chestnut.
"Me," she murmured. And then, sinking deeper into the quilts, "I want... I want to be... wonderful. Oh, Jesus, make me wonderful. — Toni Morrison

Many people say the privatisation was unfair: that is true - it was unfair. That is a fact: some people became rich and others did not. Unfair does not mean illegal, but it was inevitably unfair. — Vladimir Potanin