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A good rule to remember for life is that when it comes to plastic surgery and sushi, never be attracted by a bargain. — Graham Norton

He was raised by wolves", she said, "wolves with pressing engineering diagrams to draw. — Sam Starbuck

The greatest astonishment of my life was the discovery that the man who does the work is not the man who gets rich — Andrew Carnegie

NO. No no no. I don't want to screw you. I just love you. When did who you want to screw become the whole game? Since when is the person you want to screw the only person you get to love? It's so stupid, Tiny! I mean, Jesus, who even gives a fuck about sex?! People act like it's the most important thing humans do, but come on. How can our sentient fucking lives revolve around something slugs can do. I mean, who you want to screw and whether you screw them? Those are important questions, I guess. But they're not that important. You know what's important? Who would you die for? Who do you wake up at five forty-five in the morning for even though you don't even know why he needs you? Whose drunken nose would you pick?! — John Green

"Easy" is a word that's used to describe other people's jobs. — Jason Fried

For me, I can't live without acting or drama and writing - I also run a theater company. — Tom Cullen

I've never had issues with popularity. I was always a popular guy ... I've always had friends and loved ones and everything, so it wasn't like, 'Oh man, I gotta fill some void that was left by high school.' I had a great high-school experience. — Jonah Hill

I want to paper cut her. On every square inch of her body. And then roll her in salt water. — M. Leighton

I reverence the individual who understands distinctly what he wishes; who unweariedly advances, who knows the means conducive to his object, and can seize and use them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

It is easy to see the beginnings of things, and harder to see the ends. — Joan Didion