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Your unhappiness ultimately arises not from the circumstances of your life but from the conditioning of your mind.
— Eckhart Tolle
It is a great rush to come up with a joke that gets a good response from the audience. It's gold!
— Kevin Nealon
I won the lottery. I don't care what it costs.
— Jack Whittaker
For as long as I could remember, I had always been the girl who had watched her father kill her mother.
— Christina Dodd
The theory of relativity doesn't amount to a hill of beans when there's a bonfire in your shorts.
— Lois Greiman
I'm not rich as Bill Gates neither I'm famous as Tom Cruise, But trust me I am happier than all of them.
— Rishabh Surya
The first treasure California began to surrender after the Gold Rush as the oldest: her land.
— John Jakes
Of course, much easier to do a film when you're doing an extremely emotional part than it is doing it onstage over and over especially.
— Gena Rowlands
I seek out a lot of advice from other CEOs.
— Mark Pincus
DNA was my only gold rush. I regarded DNA as worth a gold rush.
— James D. Watson
It's a gold rush ad we're selling the shovels.
— Josh Williams
India lends itself well to fictionalization, but ultimately, it all depends on the writer's imagination.
— Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Well, runhh it all to harr," Rafe grumbled. "Why does bein' the nice guys always cause us so much trouble?
— Bob Craton
I wish you a Merry Christmas sparkle with endless love, gladness and goodwill.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The Internet is like a gold-rush; the only people making money are those who sell the pans.
— Will Hobbs
I really wanted to write an adventure story, a murder-mystery that was set during the gold-rush years in New Zealand.
— Eleanor Catton
There were no more ghosts there than those of absence and loss,
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Prayer is always in danger of degenerating into a glorified gold rush. How to get things from God occupies most [books].
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
Unfortunately ... I missed out on the California Gold Rush a century before ... I'll be dammed if I miss out on this one.
— Timothy Pina
The Gold Rush(1925) affirmed Charlie Chaplin's belief that tragedy and comedy are never far apart.
— Steven Jay Schneider