Paul Lynde Quotes
I'm used to living alone, and I like it that way. You become so selfish living alone...I'd make a terrible husband anyway.

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She made the decision that her existence had lost its meaning. And you cannot judge that.
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What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself.
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Show me an Irishman who can't tell a story – I don't think they exist.
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Even though I had been boxing, I had no idea I could beat somebody in the ring. And I had no idea I could really take a punch. When I realized that, I really started taking off.
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Nothing is stranger to man than his own image.
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It is the central bank governor, unlike other regulators or government secretaries, who has command over significant policy levers and has to occasionally disagree with the most powerful people in the country.
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We play tag and kickball almost every day. It's one of the ways that I've figured out how to spend some fun quality time with my kids while getting exercise.
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I have always stood in awe of the camera. I recognize it for the instrument it is, part Stradivarius, part scalpel.
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My goal is definitely a gold medal still in Rio.
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The mind of a bigot to the pupil of the eye; the more light you pour on it, the more it contracts.
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I don't need to sell tons of records, but I want longevity. I want to make music for the rest of my life.
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I'm training once a day, four days a week, and just loving life.
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In order to understand, I destroyed myself.
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The richness of human life is that we have many lives, we live the events that do not happen (and some that cannot) as vividly as those that do, and if thereby we die a thousand deaths, that is the price we pay...
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In cloud-ships the gods are wont to travel, and wise cotters have legends that keep them from certain high peaks at night when it is cloudy, for the gods are not lenient as of old.
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To the patient, any operation is momentous.
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I cling to the idea that Herman Melville had to work at the end of his career watching ships in a dock, as a shipping agent in New York. Any writer who thinks they should be given patronage because of their gift... you don't have to look too far in history to see that's just not the case.
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Children have to have access to books, and a lot of children can't go to a store and buy a book. We need not only our public libraries to be funded properly and staffed properly, but our school libraries. Many children can't get to a public library, and the only library they have is a school library.
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To have the sense of creative activity is the great happiness and the great proof of being alive.
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Nobody ever got started on a career as a writer by exercising good judgment, and no one ever will, either, so the sooner you break the habit of relying on yours, the faster you will advance.
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Money changes all the iron rules into rubber bands.
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Living movements do not come out of committees.
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I'm used to living alone, and I like it that way. You become so selfish living alone...I'd make a terrible husband anyway.