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I know that human happiness never remains long in the same place. — Herodotus
Wish I could, through my own financial prestidigitation, transform a dollar bill into two, or two million. It is an awesome and mysterious skill. — Michael Ian Black
The wine of youth does not always clear with advancing years; sometimes it grows turbid. — Carl Jung
I love doing things that people don't expect. — Mayer Hawthorne
I know you've all heard the advice, "Show, don't tell." The best writers don't tell you, and quite frankly they don't just show you
they make you feel it, live it, taste it, touch it. Storytelling is about being in the moment with the characters. — Josh Lanyon
I don't think college wrestling is in danger of extinction by any means. But I am concerned if one program drops. — Dan Gable
I had done either too much coke or too little, a constant problem in my life. — James Crumley
Music loud, I can't help but wiggle a bit and I think that movement finds its way into the paintings ... I can see it in the strokes. — Laura Harris
The best method for preventing destructive cult involvement is preventative education. If students and the public at large are more aware of destructive groups beforehand they may better understand and resist their recruitment efforts. — Rick Ross
You think you know the answer, you're going to find peace? Like knowing is somehow going to fix you? You think after what happened there's any peace for you, sweetheart? How about this. Instead of asking yourself what happened, just accept that it happened. — Gillian Flynn
But my point is that you design something in the end that precludes any unhealthy trading practices that are not going to serve your environmental or your economic objectives but now is not the time to do it. — John Anderson
Beauty in distress is much the most affecting beauty. — Edmund Burke
Talking too much is a far greater social fault than talking too little. — Eleanor Roosevelt
