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I've achieved many of my dreams, and I want to see that some others get a chance to, especially younger Texans. — Kinky Friedman

Do not beg me by knees or by parents you dog! I only wish I were savagely wrathful enough to hack up your corpse and eat it raw — Homer

When you go in and do a cool, small character, it feels less like work and more like fun. — Balthazar Getty

Just as those who practice the same profession recognize each other instinctively, so do those who practice the same vice. — Marcel Proust

It is true that the eyes dominate the ears in our time. — Karlheinz Stockhausen

Nothing is as bad as a marriage that's a hopeless failure. — D.H. Lawrence

If we could believe we are deeply connected in the fragile places, we could drop the games. When you tell me the truth about yourself, I no longer hide from you. You become safe for me. So guess what? You are now a recipient of my truth too. I am drawn to you. Your vulnerability makes a path for my own. Your truth-telling says to me, "I will not despise, judge, or abandon you." Ironically, it gives me the courage — Jen Hatmaker

I've always been a foodie. My grandmother got me hooked on cooking. — Debi Mazar

Tax rates should never be raised in some brackets without being raised in all brackets. — Bradley A. Smith

You don't win a game by hitting the ball out of the court. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

To me, I love real estate because you can feel it. — Donald Trump

If someone believes in god, is he a liar? He never saw god or any proof or evidence of god. He only heard about god. — Debasish Mridha

When I write a story, it's not like I'm thinking about what I'm doing — Stephenie Meyer

Everything in nature tends to re-establish that perfect harmony that makes up normal life. Every force in the individual tends to preserve a perfect balance and, if it has been disturbed, it re-establishes order and harmony." (Hippocrates) — Marcus K. Walker