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#1. What was I drinking last night? Furniture polish?
Paul O'Grady
#2. I remember so many things [. . .] The problem is, only half of them are true . . . and the half which is true keeps changing places with the half which is false.
Peter David
#3. I grew up in what my mom will always dispute as 'the hood.' She just doesn't like the name. But it had its similarities to any neighborhood like that. The all-black neighbors and the all-black problems and the all-black happiness. And I really loved it.
Jerrod Carmichael
#4. I don't eat breakfast. I know it's the most important meal of the day but my body doesn't respond to it well.
Mark Indelicato
#5. No matter how difficult the situation is, it won't last forever. What follows the night is the day. What follows the winter is the spring.
Tony Robbins
#6. Some people say I'm too blunt and I'm too direct, too straightforward. I think we could use some of that in Washington, D.C.
Lindsey Graham
#7. The tremendous danger is that this belief - that genuine happiness comes only from pleasant feelings - becomes a strong motivation to stay closed to anything unpleasant. But by staying closed to all unpleasantness, we also stay closed to our own wellspring of compassion.
Joseph Goldstein
#8. "Secret migration" across borders is a form of human degradation and evidence of the depravity of the human conscience.
Hassan Blasim
#10. No matter how many people give me advice, I am going to do what my heart tells me to do
Lana Del Rey
#11. You leap over the wall of one ghetto and find yourself in another ghetto.
Klaus Kinski
#12. Perry would disown me for wearing a Yankees sweatshirt, but he would never know, and I was too cold to care about team loyalty.
Kim Harrington
#13. The real evidence of growing older is that things level off in importance ... Days are no longer jagged peaks to climb; time is a meadow, and we move over it with level steps.
Gladys Taber
#14. Everything is lit with glowing chandeliers and copious candles, so that the light is not bright but deep and warm and bubbling.
Erin Morgenstern
#15. The first information I consume in the morning is probably 'The New York Times' and then my Twitter feed. I think Twitter is a really fascinating, easy way to stay on top of what stories are out there.
Uzo Aduba
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