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I could care less about the radio or the TV or album sales. I want that connection with people because when I'm able to walk down the street, I want them to feel like I've done something for them and helped their life because I've never felt that way about a musician. — Vince Staples

Most of us have heard the saying, "You are what you eat." I have a different slant. I say, "You become what you study." In other words, be careful what you learn, — Robert T. Kiyosaki

We know, we'll all die one day. Death is the only truth that supersedes any factsheets. Very few get that divine blessings to break the palisade of mortality and believe me we are the chosen few. — Bibhu Datta Rout

In that moment, I wish I could see it through his eyes. I wish he had glasses to give me. — Jennifer Niven

Struggle is the enemy, but weed is the remedy. — Kid Cudi

Bad as political fiction can be, there is always a politician prepared to make it look artistic by comparison. — Christopher Hitchens

Any country that enjoys fighting and bitching as a recreation as much as America does will always be, in some way or another, walking along a knife's edge. We're a nation that spends its afternoons watching white trash throw chairs at each other on Jerry Springer, its drive time listening to the partisan rantings of this or that hysterical political demagogue, and its late-night hours composing feverish blog entries full of anonymous screeds and denunciations. All of this shit is harmless enough so long as the power comes on every morning, fresh milk makes it to the shelves, there's a dial tone, and your front yard isn't underwater. But it becomes a problem when the magic grid goes down and suddenly there's no more machinery between you and whomever you happen to get off on hating. — Matt Taibbi

It is better to exist unknown to the law.' — Michael Scott

There are no permanent alliances, only permanent interests. — Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

And they lived ever after, whether they were happy about it or not. — Allyse Near