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My old man always told me never do anything during the day that will keep you awake at night. — Jonathan Dunne

I have always been honest with my fans, which means being open about any struggles I have had along the way. — Cesar Millan

Nostalgia paints a smile on the stony face of the past. — Mason Cooley

There are no good or bad stocks. The company is either good or bad. Stocks are just stocks. — Kenneth L. Fisher

I haven't been out in the marketplace in a while. I'm thinking about going back into it. I've got some things set up over the next couple of months just to go and see. But I have no idea what the specific way to a solution is anymore. It's mysterious to me. — Michael Nesmith

I can say with pride verging on smugness that I've got two very successful shows that assume their audience is very smart. — Steven Moffat

Mongolian Fondue," I say. "Very authentic. — Carolyn Crane

How could God design millions of new faces each day, keeping in mind the resemblance to the progenitor, who in turn was His genesis? — Shikha Kaul

I'm horrified of leprechauns. I'm horrified that I might be leprechauns. — Thom Yorke

...nostalgia goes beyond individual psychology. At first glance, nostalgia is a longing for a place, but actually it is a yearning for a different time - the time of our childhood, the slower rhythms of our dreams. In a broader sense, nostalgia is a rebellion against the modern idea of time, the time of history and progress. The nostalgic desires to obliterate history and turn it into a private or collective mythology, to revisit time like space, refusing to surrender to the irreversibility of time that plagues the human condition. — Svetlana Boym

That's the only problem with novels,' Mia said. 'They give readers such high hopes that the real world can often be a bit of a letdown. — Victoria Connelly