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I love to mix colors. For me, I don't have a rule, like "you can't wear silver and gold." You can mix it. — Olivia Palermo

When somebody mangles one of my jokes, that bothers me more than somebody saying that I'm the worst comedian ever. — Hannibal Buress

A trial is a powerful vehicle to explain things. It is the most time that anybody spends really thinking about one thing. Unless you are the analyst on the National Security staff that's assigned to monitor Putin, and that's all you do, day in and day out, very few people ever spend the time on a single subject that is spent during trial. — David Boies

The most natural privilege of man, next to the right of acting for himself, is that of combining his exertions with those of his fellow-creatures, and of acting in common with them. — Alexis De Tocqueville

Obviously there will be a backlash. If you believe the hype you have to believe a backlash too. Any criticism we get, is always stuff we've already criticised ourselves. — Jonny Greenwood

Which she makes no move to clean up, I'm not sure what — John Waters

Upon hearing via Littlewood an exposition on the theory of relativity: To think I have spent my life on absolute muck. — Bertrand Russell

If you've never been hated by your child, you've never been a parent. — Bette Davis

See, happiness at work is an emotion. It comes from inside of you, and like all other emotions it is difficult to define, but inescapable once it's present. Or not present. Can you define love? Poets have tried for thousands of years and aren't getting much closer. But when you're feeling love, you're acutely aware of it, even though you have no formal definition. — Alexander Kjerulf

The character is close to me, except that I haven't lived through those situations, so it's not completely me. — Charlotte Gainsbourg

Love is granting another the space to be the way they are and the way they are not. — Werner Erhard

A glittering disco ball spins from the ceiling, but the music is something I've never heard, discordant and haunting and insistent, the kind of music that demands you dance. — Candace Bushnell

I suppose a child's first obligation is to become a stranger to his parents. — Judith Kelman

What is clear is that a spiritually dead sinner contributes nothing - except his sin - to His salvation, not even his faith. — Steven J. Lawson

I think perhaps the adults we become are formed in childhood and there's no way around it. — John Boyne