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Money can buy some things to create happiness, but it can never buy happiness. — Ellen J. Barrier

Nothing makes people in the church more angry than grace. It's ironic: we stumble into a party we weren't invited to and find the uninvited standing at the door making sure no other uninviteds get in. — Mike Yaconelli

The first several scenes are about sexual addiction. They're not specifically political at all ... I didn't sit down and think, I am going to write something about the religious right. I started out by writing something about sexual addiction, and it evolved ... I don't look at a calendar and say, Oh! There's going to be an election in 1996. I think now, in 1993, I'll start writing a play that will be ready for it. — Christopher Durang

That just goes to show that you never know, although what it is we never know I suspect we'll never know. — Terry Pratchett

It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minuted to ruin it. If you think about that you'll do things differently. — Warren Buffett

I'm singing the way that I love to sing, which is like old soul, like old Al Green. I grew up about an hour from Memphis. So all that music that I grew up with - the Stax music and early rhythm 'n' blues - I'm doing that. I'm actually getting out from behind my guitar and I'm singing. — Sheryl Crow

a good friendship euchres the universe. — Michael Hogan

Any good actor has to have a good sense of humour, too; they have to be able to manipulate people. — Chevy Chase

I had spent over 10 years in sports, and there's such a natural crossover between entertainment and sports. It's more common to have both of those in your arsenal. — Charissa Thompson

That was Verity's way. MOnths had passed since we had last spoken but he took no times for greetings. Chade said it was a lack in him, that he didn't make his men feel their importance to him. I think he believed that if anything significant had happened to me, someone would have told him. He had a bluff heartiness to him that I enjoyed, an attitude that things must be going well unless someone ahd told him otherwise. — Robin Hobb

Gerge and Eby had succeeded where he had failed because they knew that what you lost is as much a part of you as what you found. — Sarah Addison Allen