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“Politeness has been well defined as benevolence in small things.”
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“Normal and I parted ways when Pateir1ch strolled into my life. Patch has seven inches on me, operates on cold, hard logic, moves like smoke, and lives alone in a supersecret, superswanky studio beneath Delphic Amusement Park. The sound of his voice, low and sexy, can melt my heart in three seconds flat. He’s also a fallen angel, kicked out of heaven for his flexibility when it comes to following rules. I personally believe Patch scared the pants off normal, and it took off running for the far side of the world.”
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“When I lived in a little flat in Pimlico in 1981, I'd write in the hallway. As you walked in, there was a tiny little recess type thing, hardly a hallway, really, and I'd sit there writing songs with my guitar.”
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“Honest, I only cheat a leetle.”
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“Nothing you will ever do in your lifetime is likely to make you as much money as buying a home and living in it.”
Source : David Bach (2006). “The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner: A Powerful Plan to Finish Rich in Real Estate”, p.4, Crown Business
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“Defense can't guard two things in a row.”
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“When I am introduced as someone from New Orleans, people sometimes say: "I'm so sorry." New Orleans. I'm so sorry. That's not the way it was before,not the way it's supposed to be. When people find out you're from New Orleans, they're supposed to tell you about how they got drunk there once, or fell in love there, or first heard the music there that changed their lives. At worst people would say: "I've always wanted to go there." But now, it's just: "I'm sorry." Man, that kills me. That just kills me.”
Source : Chris Rose (2015). “1 Dead in Attic: After Katrina”, p.77, Simon and Schuster
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“I go to temple a lot less than I would like because when I do, people still look at me as if they think it's a publicity stunt.”