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In my life there have been several individuals whose presence made it easier for me to think, pleasanter to make my responses.
— Isaac Asimov
This is Ireland, Fliss. We've got about every type of potato dish in existence. We've got hash browns.
— Sibylla Matilde
My family is all lawyers. Most people when they come on shows like this, "I'm proud of the first member of my family to get a college education."
— Rush Limbaugh
BLUE, THE colour of the sky, of the ocean, of certain stars and planets and the hue of the bluest eyes you have ever seen.
— Kev Heritage
Small towns are best for spending Christmas, I think. They catch the mood quicker and change and come alive under its spell.
— Truman Capote
Christmas is a mood, a quality, a symbol. It is never merely a fact.
— Howard Thurman
I know how to make money. That's what I know. Not too many people know that, that well.
— Robert Kiyosaki
I like my body so much more now since having my baby.
— Nelly Furtado
I would have made different choices. You know, I might have married somebody else.
— Elizabeth Edwards
The thing about Christmas is that it almost doesn't matter what mood you're in or what kind of a year you've had - it's a fresh start.
— Kelly Clarkson
Christmas dinner? At Susan's?" I nodded. "We could call it a Kwanzaa dinner, if that would improve your mood.
— Robert B. Parker
I am so behind on all TV, and I love TV, but I literally, I get home so late, and when I get some time, I'm trying to catch up on my DVR.
— Melissa Fumero
If we are going t stick to this damned quantum-jumping, then I regret that I ever had anything to do with quantum theory.
— Erwin Schrodinger
Busy souls have no time to be busybodies.
— Martin O'Malley
Hard, dangerous, unhealthy work was better performed by slaves than those who were free. Or who thought themselves so.
— David Baldacci