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I am confident that we will find evidence that makes it clear he had weapons of mass destruction. — Colin Powell

Several years ago, I began losing my hair, and like a lot of men, it was a major concern to me, in fact it was practically an obsession. But, also I'm an actor, so I'm in the public eye a lot and I really felt that my hair loss could affect my career prospects. — James Nesbitt

We are caught in a traffic jam of discursive thought. — Chogyam Trungpa

If all I ever wrote about was inner city freaks, I think it would be dishonest. — Eric Bogosian

He did not know why books had not taught him how to talk so other people wanted to listen. — Cassandra Clare

Anonymity is the new fame. — Chuck Palahniuk

Nothing on my trip thus far was as I expected which shows you that rather than simply read about the United States you have to log the journey. — Jim Harrison

Wisdom rewards you conditionally;
love rewards you unconditionally. — Matshona Dhliwayo

I have a huge chip on my shoulder. — Eric Church

Yet it is also a tonic and an antidote to dullness to be with the Serbs. They possess the irresponsible gaiety that we traditionally connect with the Irish, with whom they have often been compared. Other less convenient sides of the Irish character are also typical in the Serbs, such as a cheerful contempt for punctuality in daily life and a ready willingness, arising clearly from politeness and good nature, to make promises that are not always fulfilled. But perhaps the most pronounced of these similarities is to be found in the songs of Serbia and Ireland. With both peoples the historic songs about the past are songs of sorrow, or noble struggles against overwhelming odds, of failure redeemed by unconquerable resolve. There is nothing strange in this combination of laughing gaiety and profound melancholy. It is often only those who are truly capable of the one emotion who also have the faculty for the other. — R.G.D. Laffan