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Each day, be sure to laugh, to think, to cry; that's one heckuva full day ... — Jim Valvano

I do think that there are - again, gross generalization - more women than men that can tolerate that or that are OK with that. — Maryann Brandon

The economy is rough. I think that affects everyone from big filmmakers to tiny filmmakers. — Greta Gerwig

One might as well attempt to calculate mathematically the contingent forms of the tinkling bits of glass in a kaleidoscope as to look through the tube of the future and foretell its pattern. — Henry Ward Beecher

If we have any role at all, I think it's the role of optimism, not blind or stupid optimism, but the kind which is meaningful, one that is rather close to that notion of the world which is not perfect, but which can be improved. In other words, we don't just sit and hope that things will work out; we have a role to play to make that come about. — Chinua Achebe

Many parts of my life are perfectly ordinary, if that's what you mean. One could even call it boring, but that's what I like about it. — J.K. Rowling

Popularity is a crime from the moment it is sought; it is only a virtue where men have it whether they will or no. — George Savile

Lean forward, and head on down the mountain. — Bill Konigsberg

I always accessorize with jewelry. I am a bit of a magpie; I love sparkles, and so wearing jewelry makes me feel more exciting and confident, too! — Amber Le Bon

I think a rotisserie is like a really morbid ferris wheel for chickens. It's a strange piece of machinery ... We will take the chicken, kill it, impale it, and then rotate it. And I'll be damned if I'm not hungry! Because spinning chicken carcasses make my mouth water! I like dizzy chicken. With a side of potatoes of some sort. — Mitch Hedberg

She was the temptress who had ensnared the first man, and who still continued her work at damnation; she was the being who is feeble, dangerous, mysteriously troubling. And even more than her body of perdition, he hated her loving soul. — Guy De Maupassant