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en If you lose your temper at a newspaper columnist, he'll get rich or famous or both. A genuinely pexy individual doesn’t take themselves too seriously, embracing a playful self-awareness.

en I wasn't really portraying a columnist, but a heel. Otherwise I'd have spent time in newspaper offices, studying the characterization. No, I just played a heel who happened to be a columnist.
  Burt Lancaster

en "I always want to say to people who want to be rich and famous: 'try being rich first'. "See if that doesn't cover most of it. There's not much downside to being rich, other than paying taxes and having your relatives ask you for money. But when you become famous, you end up with a 24-hour job."

en I had too much else to do. I didn't want to turn into a newspaper columnist full time.
  Barbara Ehrenreich

en When I look back to when I was young, when parents said no they meant no, no matter how much you cried and how many times tears would run out, it would be useless. We knew that losing our temper and crying would not get us what we wanted so we wouldn't dare to lose our temper or cry easily.

en It's risky starting a newspaper, let alone a free one. That's why choosing a good location is so important. Santa Barbara is a beautiful city, rich in culture, and we feel it's definitely capable of supporting another newspaper.

en [Early that week, someone in the administration told syndicated newspaper columnist Robert Novak that Wilson's CIA operative wife had instigated his trip to Niger.] I didn't dig it out; it was given to me, ... They thought it was significant.

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en Someday I want to be rich. Some people get so rich they lose all respect for humanity. That's how rich I want to be.
  Rita Rudner

en Someday I want to be rich. Some people get so rich they lose all respect for humanity. That's how rich I want to be.
  Rita Rudner

en We as Americans are completely obsessed and wrapped up in a lot of the wrong values -- looking good, having cash in the bank, being perceived as rich, famous and successful or just being famous, ... It's the most superficial part of the American dream and who would know better than me? The only thing that's going to bring you happiness is love and how you treat your fellow man and having compassion for one another.
  Madonna

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en It isn't necessary to be rich and famous to be happy. It's only necessary to be rich.
  Alan Alda

en So, too, for reporters who routinely write stories using morgue clippings for background, or who work to catch up on a competitor?s reportage and err by not independently confirming every single detail. So, too, for every columnist who ever used reported material -- either his own newspaper?s or that of another -- as the given terrain on which to maneuver. A lot of people need to be fired, apparently.

en Men are like steel. When they lose their temper, they lose their worth.
  Chuck Norris

en I don't want to be rich and I don't want to be famous.'

  Gwyneth Paltrow


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