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If you make a living, if you earn your own money, you're free - however free one can be on this planet. — Theodore White

The problem with procrastination is it's been around since the beginning of time it seems. — Stephen Richards

Laughter is the ultimate emotion of openness. When you laugh, you release your fears, abandon your hatred and let down your guard to embrace the flow of the Universe. — Russell Anthony Gibbs

I call tennis the McDonald's of sport - you go in, they make a quick buck out of you, and you're out. — Pat Cash

A bachelor always feels himself defrauded, when he knows or suspects that any woman of his acquaintance has given herself away. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

I want to chase the butterflies. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

She stiffened at the thought and cast him a chiding glare. "Put your weapon away."
He arched a daring brow at that. "Why should I when I have half a mind to make good use of it on you?"
"So you admit to having only half a mind, then?"
Rowena & Stryder — Kinley MacGregor

I feel people care so much about their appearance - which is important, and I do still care about my appearance, but not that much. There's far more to life than that. — Maisie Williams

Markets weed out inefficient practices, but only when no one has sufficient power to manipulate them. — Ha-Joon Chang

What [Tulio Serafin] said that impressed me was: "When one wants to find a gesture, when you want to find how to act on stage, all you have to do is listen to the music. The composer has already seen to that." If you take the trouble to really listen with your soul and with your ears - and I say soul and ears because the mind must work, but not too much also - you will find every gesture there. And it is all true, you know. — Maria Callas

Southern women can say more with a cut of their eyes than a whole debate club's worth of speeches. — Allison Glock

It was therefore necessary to rewrite a paragraph of Big Brother's speech in such a way as to make him predict the thing that had actually happened. — George Orwell

I'd take a Bromo, but I can't stand the noise. — W.C. Fields