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The ones who complain and talk the most about giving away Medicine Secrets, are always those who know the least. — Frank Fools Crow
I bought a seven-dollar pen because I always lose pens and I got sick of not caring. — Mitch Hedberg
I know people could tell incredible stories. People have been in concentration camps, or women being raped, or a man going to war and not recovering from it. People have been robbed and beaten. A lot of people have had strong events in their life, which I didn't. — Agnes Varda
I am always saddened by the death of a good person. It is from this sadness that a feeling of gratitude emerges. I feel honored to have known them and blessed that their passing serves as a reminder to me that my time on this beautiful earth is limited and that I should seize the opportunity I have to forgive, share, explore, and love. I can think of no greater way to honor the deceased than to live this way. — Steve Maraboli
My body is broken. I go to my fathers. And even in their mighty company I shall not now be ashamed. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Right now, I'm Writing song lyrics. Experimenting with a play. Toying with an idea for a documentary. I hope one of these will eventually be launched into the light of day. — Anita Diament
Lovers born under an unlucky star," she said. "Sounds like it was written for the two of us. — Haruki Murakami
College men from L.S.U., went in dumb, come out dumb, too. — Randy Newman
You always hear that tragedies put sports in perspective, that they prove we shouldn't care this much about the successes and failures of a bunch of wealthy strangers. I'm going the other way - sometimes, sports put everything else in perspective. — Bill Simmons
Most people are sick. But only a few know that this is something they can be proud of. These are the psychoanalysts. — Karl Kraus
Whatever ideals we would impress upon others we must first have realized in ourselves. — Thomas S. Monson
