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If treachery is the reward of trust, will the man who trusts come to harm? — Mahatma Gandhi

Celebrity means that I can affect people in a positive way. — David Hasselhoff

Despite the illusion of giving understanding, what seeing through photographs really invites is an acquisitive relation to the world that nourishes aesthetic awareness and promotes emotional detachment. — Susan Sontag

1. I think what haunts many people in the world is to lose something they love, something they value, and someone they care for, for me it was my father, I was losing him when I met him. I felt life is bitter, it happens. I laughed while I see him but there was a girl inside me, who was crying and feeling angry for life and the way it treats people. Deep inside I was already broke, but I smiled to show my father. — Shaikh Ashraf

The moral of it is this: If you are of any account, stay at home and make your way by faithful diligence; but if you are 'no account,' go away from home, and then you will have to work, whether you want to or not. Thus you become a blessing to your friends by ceasing to be a nuisance to them-if the people you go among suffer by the operation. — Mark Twain

I don't think the English like me. I sold a colossal best seller in America, and they never really forgave me. — John Fowles

Your life is a work of art, a craft to be carefully mastered. For patience has replaced time, and you are your own destination. — Rick Jarow

Tricking someone into a relationship is the earmark of a despicable person — Addison Moore

...for people like me, People Who Drink Too Much Pinot Noir and Dance Dance Dance. Always the Dancing. I drink Pinot Noir. I Dance. I am Garbage. — Pablo Fenjves

Don't go public before you can be public. — Frank Quattrone

Scholarship except by accident is never the measure of a person's power. — Josiah Gilbert Holland