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Until you've lost your reputation, you never realize what a burden it was or what freedom really is. — Margaret Mitchell

It is the Bohemian fad to expatriate himself, to seek strange and bizarre environments. As soon as a place begins to attract civilization he flees it for some new hiding place. When he chooses a Chinese dinner he must have a restaurant where no white man has ever before trod, if he can find one. . . . As soon as others begin to frequent it also, again he flies.27 — Andrew Coe

She could live without her past. She was better off without her past. But Ian couldn't live without his heart. — Dana Marton

Nobody wants to hear about process. They want to hear about results. They want to be inspired. They want to aspire to something. And so often in our communication, we will explain why - sorry, we will explain how but not why. — Frank Luntz

The church of Jesus Christ ought to be the last people to fall for hucksters and demagogues. After all, the church bears the Spirit of God, who gifts the Body with discernment and wisdom. But too often we do. — Russell D. Moore

Kentucky wants to occupy some clock — Billy Packer

We will always buy clothes because they let us live our dreams. — Miuccia Prada

Thinking remembering how his uncle had said that all man had was time, all that stood between him and the death he feared and abhorred was time yet he spent half of it inventing ways of getting the other half past: — William Faulkner

Is it just me, or are the 49ers doing an awful lot of ass-patting today? — Dennis Miller

Why is it that men reduce themselves to one-liners and bad movie quotes whenever they get into a fight?" said Parker. "Is there some kind of script they're supposed to follow when they get to this point? Or does the raging testosterone just shut down their higher brain functions? — Matt Forbeck

A mind lively and at ease, can do with seeing nothing, and can see nothing that does not answer. — Jane Austen