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I laugh like a fool when I watch a movie that I've done several years down the road when it's on cable, i'll just watch and sadly laugh along. — Will Ferrell

I encourage people in a lot of my messages that you've got to make the most of every day. — Joel Osteen

Make no mistake: The organization of the working class must be both economic and political. The capitalist is organized upon both lines. You must attack him on both. — Daniel De Leon

A hole in my Sam. — Jodi Meadows

There is no golden mean between these two extremes; either this early life must become low in our estimation, or it will have our inordinate love. — John Calvin

Gwenllian began to laugh and clap her hands. The laugh, a song itself, echoed off the ceilings. "Shut her up, someone," Ronan said. "Before I do. — Maggie Stiefvater

Six pints of bitter, said Ford Prefect. And quickly please, the world's about to end. — Douglas Adams

When I was playing with Bob Dylan in, like, 1966, I was, like, 20 years old. — Robbie Robertson

It's such a luxury as an actor to think of your career as something you're choosing for yourself, because so much of the time as an actor you're just hoping that exciting projects come your way. — Marin Ireland

Two presentations, among all, stood out in their particularly chilling fervor. The first was an enthusiastic and precise exhibit by the Germans endorsing "race hygiene" - a grim premonition of times to come. Alfred — Siddhartha Mukherjee

Some mischievous people always there. Last several thousand years, always there. In future, also. — Dalai Lama

Black women have always found that in the social order of things we're the least likely to be believed
by anyone. — Joycelyn Elders

His subject that day was an African approach to management called ubuntu, which was all about creating a sense of community and shared responsibility in the workplace. Reuben and other prominent South African business thinkers were excited about ubuntu, a distinctly African take on a subject that seemed so very un-African: management. Francine even had the word ubuntu carved into a piece of teak hanging behind her desk. "The West really has so much to learn from Africa," she frequently reminded me. — Jillian Reilly