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Simply by changing our thoughts, we can sow the seeds of happiness in the garden of our minds. — Debasish Mridha

Believe me,' [ ... ] 'I would know about it. That's the difference between me and your girlfriend. I am the jealous type. I am the Spanish Inquisition when it comes to being fucked around on. No quarter will be given. — Jonathan Franzen

When it comes to spending, I don't splash out on fancy cars - I never have. I'm not a car man and, in fact, don't even drive. Although I own a vehicle - it only cost £3,000, and I can't even tell you the make - friends are kind enough to drive me around. It doesn't make sense to waste lots of money on cars. — Eric Bristow

It's a madness so discreet that it can walk the streets and be applauded in some circles, but it is madness nonetheless. — Mindy McGinnis

Puffin the cat follows us for a while, with Finn shooing at her, which only makes her longing to join us more intense. — Maggie Stiefvater

Small things become small folks. — Horace

I can unload my opinion on anybody at anytime. — Anthony Bourdain

Growing up, I had a singing teacher who was an amazing champion of mine who helped build up my confidence, and I also count my therapist as one of the best teachers that I've ever had. — Gideon Glick

What outsourcing causes - what it's caused by, rather. I understand, for instance, how to read a balance sheet. I happen to believe that having been in the private sector for twenty-five years gives me a perspective on how jobs are created - that someone who's never spent a day in the private sector, like President Obama, simply doesn't understand. — Mitt Romney

The translator constantly learns new things about himself. — Ventseslav Konstantinov

And once I know what the first page is, then the rest will come. — William Bolcom

Allow a friend to believe in a bogus prospectus or a false promise and you cease, after a short while, to be a friend at all. — Christopher Hitchens