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Next thing I know you've run off to Paris and thrown yourself under the nearest Frenchman- — Nicholls David

The conversation seemed just as boring and forgettable as details of American history around 1805, for example. — Patricia Highsmith

As far as my opinion on galleries, I think they are a great thing .I see them as another outlet. I'm sure by now you've figured out that I do my work for everybody to see. That's the whole point. — KAWS

Growth requires purposeful division. Responsible dissent is the essence of democracy. — Abigail McCarthy

I can't imagine ever not making music, making albums, writing songs, doing shows. That's all I really know, and that's all I really do. — Pixie Lott

It's amazing what a haircut and forgetting to shave will do. — David Cook

I gave him a compliment! All right, I told him he probably would've made, like, a really expensive slave in the, like, in the olden-timey days. — Sarah Silverman

the major accomplishment of her life was producing two children who seemed to like each other even when no one else was looking, — Emma Straub

It is a well-known fact that of all the species on earth Homo sapiens is among the most adaptable. Settle a tribe of them in a desert and they will wrap themselves in cotton, sleep in tents, and travel on the backs of camels; settle them in the Arctic and they will wrap themselves in sealskin, sleep in igloos, and travel by dog-drawn sled. And if you settle them in a Soviet climate? They will learn to make friendly conversation with strangers while waiting in line; they will learn to neatly stack their clothing in their half of the bureau drawer; and they will learn to draw imaginary buildings in their sketchbooks. That is, they will adapt. — Amor Towles

Joy may not have any monetary value, but life is worthless without joy. — Debasish Mridha

You have threads of life blowing around, possibly even strangling you - threads that are meant to bind together and become your unique, God-given contribution to a world in great need. — Jennie Allen

The first duty of government is to protect the powerless from the powerful. — Code Of Hammurabi 1772 B.C.