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Nothing is more fallacious than wealth. It is a hostile comrade, a domestic enemy. — John Chrysostom

There is price you pay when you want freedom of speech. You must be willing to accept the good the bad and the ugly when trying something out of the box. — Sunny Leone

At the battle of the bands the loser's always the audience. — Demetri Martin

When people think they have all the time in the world, they don't even bother to get out of bed. — James Marquess

PRUELLA GOODE 1891-1929 I'M DEAD. LET'S HAVE A PARTY. He — Rick Riordan

When you present works of art, one thing I've learned is that if you're lucky - [Laughs] - there will be those few people who, shall we say, get it? Really become engaged, become moved by it in their own way. You cannot control what other people are going to think about it. — Robert Barry

'I've got children', 'I've got wealth.' This is the way a fool brings suffering on himself. He does not even own himself, so how can he have children or wealth? — Gautama Buddha

I think a lot of L.A. is something like USC - this incredible white culture living in the midst of color, and no obvious reaction to it at all. I mean, they have guards at the gate at USC - guards at the gate of a major university! And the guards chase young black boys away - I've seen it, chasing 8-year-old boys. — Anna Deavere Smith

Roseanne, Roseanne, if I called to you now, my own self calling to my own self, would you hear me? And if you could hear me, would you heed me? — Sebastian Barry

Shame: We all have it. It's that gremlin that says 'I'm not enough.' Or, if you're feeling pretty confident, ... 'ooh, who do you think you are?' Shame always has a seat. — Brene Brown

Humor is a good way to deal with heavy stuff. — Jennifer Probst

It should all feel splendid. You tell me if it doesn't, and I shall rectify the situation. — Sarah MacLean

Hey, hey, the working man, the working man like me. I ain't never been on welfare, that's one place I won't be. — Merle Haggard