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Through the thick and thin of it all, it is with every harmless personal dare that I have found my greatest happiness. — Sherrie Krantz

Happiness starts within. It's all a choice and a mindset. No matter what your circumstances are you CAN be happier than you are right now. — Auliq Ice

America's a very traumatized society. — Alanis Morissette

There's nothing more insufferable than people who boast about their own humility — Marcus Aurelius

If you can find it in you to love how stupid the entertainment industry is, you can have a great career. — Jon Cryer

I was very much of a tomboy. — Suzanne Farrell

To me, Cary Grant is probably the most fashionable man in the history of Hollywood. The guy was just slick. He did it so effortlessly. — Reid Scott

If Bush and Blair are eventually put on trial for war crimes, I shall not be among those pressing for them to be hanged. — Richard Dawkins

I am the truth, since I am part of what is real, but neither more nor less than those around me. — Wallace Stevens

If the blonds and blue-eyed people die out, the human race will become increasingly dense ... Blond hair actually bestows intelligence. In the case of fair people, less nourishment is driven into the eyes and hair; it remains instead in the brain and endows it with intelligence. Brown- and dark-haired people drive the substances into their eyes and hair that the fair people retain in their brains. — Rudolf Steiner

Trust me, there are things in this mountain that will make your jaw bounce off the floor. — Jaleigh Johnson

Emotional maturity is the ability to stick to a job and to struggle through until it is finished, to endure unpleasantness, discomfort and frustration. — Edward Adam Strecker

I hate sequels. They're never as good as the first book. — Connie Willis

The reaction on the part of the apes, limited as it was to about one subject in every three or four, has just that character of being common, yet individual, that belongs to aesthetic experiences. Some are sensitive to the sight, and the rest are not; to some of them it seems to convey something
to others it is just a thing, a toadstool or what you will. — Susanne K. Langer

I've been to Paris. And it ain't that pretty at all. — Warren Zevon