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Comedy is a meritocracy. If you are funny, you are there. If you are not, you are out. — Kevin Feige

Self-immolation's a nice gesture, but it doesn't usually achieve very much. — Tana French

With or without realizing it, every successful person has created behaviors - systems for greeting people, networking, and making telephone calls to aid them in their pursuits. By observing the traits of successful people, you can create your own system for success. — Ryan Blair

My hat's in the ring. The fight is on and I'm stripped to the buff. — Theodore Roosevelt

Men. And they think that we're the weaker sex. At least we don't whine about every little thing, now, do we? — Jennifer Estep

You're on your way, Jose! — Deke Slayton

Our family was nearly torn apart on several occasions by arguments started when the refrigerator door was open for what my father deemed as 'too long. — Wes Locher

It was not that these emotions were unworthy or inappropriate; it was simply that they were wasted upon the man. — Robin Hobb

Watching him walk over, Alex mused that Eli Cooper was the sort of man who knew how to use his physicality. Beneath his handmade shirts and tailored suits, a street fighter hummed through every loose-limbed motion. But that impression did not extend to his face, which was structurally perfect. Skyscraper-high cheekbones. Superhero jaw. A mouth that should have a government warning. There were no signs of past trouble with a jealous husband or an abandoned girlfriend. No one had ever broken his nose. No one had busted his lip.
Strange, because her first instinct on seeing him was to roundhouse kick him into the next millennium. — Kate Meader

Definitions from Mulla Do-Piaza.
Worry: Something to make you unnecessarily ill. — Idries Shah

Your hand and your mouth agreed many years ago that, as far as chocolate is concerned, there is no need to involve your brain. — Dave Barry

She imagined herself at age nine, running through these very halls, crying out to her older self across the years. — Hugh Howey