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Michael J. Fox is nice. I'm not in close contact with him.
— Thomas F. Wilson
Silence is a solvent that destroys personality, and gives us leave to be great and universal.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The machine, the structure, was there, was real. Virek's money was a sort of universal solvent, dissolving barriers to his will . . .
— William Gibson
I did not email any classified material to anyone. There is no classified material.
— Hillary Clinton
Why is the RUM always gone
— Johnny Depp
Self-pity, while it should be accorded due respect, is the greatest of all acids to the human soul.
— Paul Hoffman
Dog is God spelled backward.
— Duane Chapman
I feel like I've started to grow up and be more of a woman instead of this crazy girl.
— Miranda Lambert
But I guess that's the way it is. When you lose something irreplaceable, you don't mourn for the thing you lost. you mourn for yourself.
— Harpo Marx
I thought I knew what loneliness was before he found me, but I had no clue. You don't know what real loneliness is until you've known the opposite.
— Rick Yancey
That which we call a snob by any other name would still be snobbish.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
Writers live in houses other people built.
— Neil Gaiman
You need to learn what people have done, but you need to learn where they have failed ... Usually when they fail it is in the execution.
— Colin Powell
You know, 'Jake 2.0' had some funny things in it; I mean, I needed my sense of humor to do that part.
— Christopher Gorham
Communication is the universal solvent.
— L. Ron Hubbard
Don't think needlessly, think wisely, and your thoughts will emit positive vibes through out you, and the Universe.
— Tania Gardana
Adaptability is about the powerful difference between adapting to cope and adapting to win.
— Max McKeown
She raised her eyes from the table and put the question to him as if the thought had just struck her, but it had obviously not just struck her.
— Haruki Murakami