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I never think about my best interests. I think about what's the right thing to do in a situation. — Clive Palmer

For the achiever the battle with critics is a slow war of attrition. Let time do the dirty work for you. — Bryant McGill

The deepest bonds of unity are forged through the trial of competing ideals that have compatible values. — Wes Fesler

The service at this airport restaurant is so bad I'm starting to panic that I'm a ghost. — Kristen Schaal

Anything of a serious nature isn't "instant" - you can't "do" the Sistine Chapel in one hour. And who has time to listen to a Mahler symphony, for God's sake? — Jonathan Cott

Lava oozed up from the centre of the crater like blood from a wound. As the flaming lava touched the water it hissed and groaned. She feared she would be boiled alive. — Alison Cooklin

I've had the greatest respect for my work in this country by Americans. Critics have no brains. — Jerry Lewis

There was something about having a plan for dinner, a recipe in hand, that made her feel much less hostile about food. — Jennifer Crusie

Fortunately for me, I'm married to an amazing woman - Nancy Lasseter - who is wise enough not to let me buy every car I want. If I was single, I would be living in a very small apartment and renting a warehouse full of cool cars. — John Lasseter

The truths of Upanishadas are before you. Take them up, live up to them, and the salvation of Bharat will be at hand. — Swami Vivekananda

A dreamer of the common dreams, A fisher in familiar streams, He chased the transitory gleams That all pursue; But on his lips the eternal themes Again were new. — William Watson

Happiness is not in what is happening; it is in how I process what is happening. — John Izzo

Not even in a movie had I ever seen a wife with a journey of her own. Marriage was always the happy end, not the beginning. It was the 1950s, and I confused growing up with settling down. — Gloria Steinem

The moral of the story was to be careful whom you call your best friend because he or she may or may not feel the same way about you. — Mark O'Neal

A true friend stabs you in the front, not the back. — Oscar Wilde