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I thought that somehow your life would be much different when you're famous ... and it's not. You just buy more stuff.
— Nicole Sullivan
Nothing more predisposes someone in our favour than to let him rob you a little.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Never abandon life. There is a way out of everything except death.
— Winston Churchill
The small amount of foolery wise men have makes a great show.
— William Shakespeare
Detachment is a flaw, not a virtue-don't you realize that?
— Steven Erikson
Errors were not only meant to be committed by fools.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
My favourite place in the world to run is Stanley Park in Vancouver. One loop around there is perfect.
— Matthew Morrison
The Romans, spring and early
— Harry Turtledove
I'm a real stay-at-home mom. I'm really hands-on. Everything else became secondary.
— Drew Barrymore
Utter foolery shouldn't be delegated
— Lindsay Buroker
If a man ordered a beer milkshake he'd better do it in a town where he wasn't known.
— John Steinbeck
A departure from the truth was hardly ever known to be a single one.
— Samuel Richardson
CELIA: For since the little wit that fools have was silenced, the little foolery that wise men have makes great a show.
— William Shakespeare
If you want God to do something new in you, you cannot keep doing the same old thing. You have to do something different.
— Mark Batterson
The fundamental delusion of human beings is the belief that we exist separately and independently from the rest of the universe.
— Reb Anderson
The evils against which we contend are frequently the fruits of illusions which are similar to our own.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
If the shoe fits, it is probably worn out.
— Craig Bruce
The time's gone by for sentiment and all that foolery. Mercy's all very well but after all it's justice that clinches the bargain.
— Walter De La Mare
Foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun; it shines everywhere.
— William Shakespeare