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Before I die I'd love to see my name on the Famous Bi Polar list I'm not ashamed of my Illness I believe most of my talent comes from it.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
You need to take a long, hard look in the mirror and not come away thinking, "Hey, there's something wrong with this mirror."
— Jon Stewart
I was born to be a remarkable woman; it matters little in what way or how ... I shall be famous or I will die.
— Marie Bashkirtseff
You know the difference between an asshole and an anus?" He spoke from the side of his mouth. "What's that?" "An anus can't say 'that went well.
— Craig Johnson
The German today is like the June Bride. He knows he is going to get it, but he doesn't know how big it is going to be.
— Stephen E. Ambrose
On game day, I'm as nervous as a pig in a packing plant.
— Darrell Royal
There's two ways to become a famous Poet, find that one person that knows somebody, that knows somebody, that knows somebody.
Or die trying — Stanley Victor Paskavich
Or die trying — Stanley Victor Paskavich
People might forget if you help someone but people will never forgive if you hate someone.
— Debasish Mridha
No matter how rich you become, how famous or how powerful, when you die the size of your funeral will still pretty much depend on the weather.
— Michael Prichard
I'd rather die than be famous,
I want to go live in the desert
With long wild hair, eating
At my campfire, full of sand — Jack Kerouac
I want to go live in the desert
With long wild hair, eating
At my campfire, full of sand — Jack Kerouac
What will you do now with the gift of your left life?
— Carol Ann Duffy
The only thing that limits us is our imagination
— Erik Johansson
Don't die famous. The things they will say you did and said would make you rise up in anger if you were alive.
— Psyche Roxas-Mendoza
Lonely. I always thought loneliness meant alone, without people. It means something else.
— Lillian Hellman
Only one wish I have, and that is to die a happy man.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
Already lowered, and in it were four oarsmen and a coxswain. The
— Alexandre Dumas