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You see, I'm a believer in the rhapsodic. I like things that are happy. For no particular reason, I just like them. Most people don't seem to be like that in this particular place, in this world. You can tell by what they focus on. Read a newspaper, watch a TV show, go to a movie, look at a life. — Frederick Lenz

There is no such thing as crazy, only the lack of understanding between normals and abnormals. — J.K. Brown

I was inadvertently raised in the 'gay community.' I had straight parents, but I spent massive amounts of time at a very early age with gay, theater-hopeful thirty-somethings. — Darren Criss

I admired fashion but I wasn't an "iconic fashionista" myself. I think as I got more comfortable in my skin, then I got a little bit more into fashion, but it's always been something I've been interested in because you can express yourself through what you wear and your accessories and everything else. So getting into my early 20s was really started to come into myself. — Erin Brady

Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine to the mind. — Luther Burbank

I'm pretty shy when I go home because I was pretty shy growing up, and I think I go back to that person. — Kerry Condon

You have to stand guard over the development and maintenance of Islamic democracy, Islamic social justice and the equality of manhood in your own native soil. — Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Saying women aren't funny is now like saying Asians can't drive or saying black people have bad credit. It's just really, like, so obsolete. — Whitney Cummings

Friendship is like that - bad things happen, and they're usually at the worst time. A real friend shows up. — H.M. Ward

Spring sprang suddenly onto the land. — Jean Giono

You can have a laugh in Los Angeles, or you can weep in Los Angeles, depending on your attitude towards it. — Miranda Richardson

Reading is a dissuasion from immorality. Reading stands in the place of company. — Henry Ward Beecher