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Life is too short to waste time waiting for other people's approval on how you live it. — Steve Maraboli

The worst part of being gay in the twentieth century is all that damn disco music to which one has to listen. — Quentin Crisp

A wild thing may say wild things. But not so wild, I think. — Arthur Miller

We must always remember that the police are recruited from the criminal classes. — Gore Vidal

So they really put in a bid on the piece of property we've been salivating over for the last four years?" Airiana asked. "Well, Lexi's been salivating over. I presume they plan on joining the two properties."
"That's the plan," Lexi said. She couldn't hide her smile and this time she didn't try. "The soil is really good. There's a very large section of forest that is just awesome as well. I've been talking to Thomas about possibly getting a few llamas. The manure is excellent for plants."
Airiana groaned. "It's too early in the morning to be talking about manure, Lexi, especially in such an enthusiastic tone."
-Airiana & Lexi — Christine Feehan

We have done a lot of work on cost reduction, getting ourselves lean, reducing our breakeven, reducing our fixed cost and increasing exports. All of these factors help because our export basket is not just automotive but also includes industrial products, railways and others. — Baba Kalyani

We wouldn't worry nearly as much about what others thought of us if we recognize how seldom they do. — Paulo Coelho

Paul Scholes has been the best England midfield player for 30-odd years. You'd probably have to go back to Bobby Charlton to find someone who could do as much as Scholes. When the ball arrives at his feet he could tell you where every player on that pitch is at that moment. His awareness is superb. — Gordon Strachan

I belonged to another club, and liked the camaraderie. — Chuck Zito

Looking round upon those eager, friendly faces, I compared them with the cold face of the [christian] missionary, who suddenly appeared to me as a great bird of prey — Marmaduke William Pickthall