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Perhaps I have no talent, but all vanity aside - I do not believe that anyone makes an artistic attempt, no matter how small, without having a little - or there are many fools. — Paul Gauguin

I found a lot of guys my age and older were absolutely terrified of me. Younger men weren't. — Kim Cattrall

Richie Rich, Keoki, Amanda LaPore are really successful. They've joined the culture at large. — James St. James

So I learned that even after a single day's experience of the outside world a man could easily live a hundred years in prison. He'd have laid up enough memories never to be bored. Obviously, in one way, this was a compensation. — Anonymous

If you don't get offended by somebody scoring on you then I don't know what to tell you. That is like somebody breaking into your house and just taking your video game out of your hand and you just let it happen. I know if you do that to me, it ain't going to happen. I love my Xbox. — J. R. Smith

The greatest truths are the simplest, and so are the greatest men. — Julius Charles Hare

Bible say, Honor father and mother no matter what. Then after while every tune I got mad, or start to feels mad. I got sick. Felt like throwing up.Terrible feeling. Then I start to feel Nothing at all.
Sofia Frown. Nothing at all?
Well, sometime Mr._ git on me pretty hard. I have to talk to Old Maker. But he my husband I shrug my shoulders.This life soon be over.I say.Heaven last all ways — Alice Walker

The government is not your salvation. The government is not your road to prosperity. Hard work, education will take you far beyond what any government program can ever promise. — Mia Love

I know I've screwed up," I said. "I'm going to have to live with that. But I don't want to lose you. — Jim Butcher

I mean, there's no point in sittin' around and cryin' about spilt milk. Gotta move on. — Ted Turner

He who saddens at thought of idleness cannot be idle, / And he's awake who thinks himself asleep. — John Keats