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I am intrigued by inanimate objects. They're a piece of history, someone's statement and ideas of life. — Mike Mills

To be a star and stay a star, I think you've got to have a certain air of arrogance about you, a cockiness, a swagger on the field that says, "I can do this and you can't stop me." I know that I play baseball with this air of arrogance, but I think it's lacking in a lot of guys who could have the potential to be stars. — Joe Morgan

Men are like parking spaces: all the good ones are taken, and the available ones are handicapped. — Clea Duvall

I have to keep up appearances. I do roll with angels now. — Ashlan Thomas

Cowgirl...or Belle. Just not Cow Belle. — Belinda McBride

I'd always felt repressed. We were all so pressurised that there was hardly any chance of expressing ourselves, especially working at that rate, touring continually and always kept in a cocoon of myths and dreams. — John Lennon

The difference between pornography and erotica is lighting. — Gloria Leonard

Money is not the thing that drives me. I like to develop assets to create value. No one cares how rich you are or what your ranking is in Forbes magazine. — Mikhail Prokhorov

I love working fictional characters into a piece of history. It plays to my strengths, which are characterization and dialogue, and assists me in my admitted weakness, plot. — Laurie Graham

Beginnings are easy, but after that, happiness takes some work. — Liz Thebart

The five marks of the Roman decaying culture:
Concern with displaying affluence instead of building wealth;
Obsession with sex and perversions of sex;
Art becomes freakish and sensationalistic instead of creative and original;
Widening disparity between very rich and very poor;
Increased demand to live off the state. — Edward Gibbon

The most influential person in Europe in the last 20 to 30 years has been Margaret Thatcher. Without her we'd all be living in some French bloody unemployed republic. — Michael O'Leary