43in Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing can so quickly put the masses on their legs as the spinning wheel and all it means. — Mahatma Gandhi

A good novel is the biography of an imaginary person--and when the biography is completed, the person is no longer imaginary; he is as real as his creator — William Edmund Barrett

Dare to make a wish that can change your life! — Akanksha Vir

I have the bigger iPad, but the Mini is the best. It just seems perfect. The old one seems so big and heavy. I like simple and clean. — Jeff Garlin

Looking back, it's funny how the lighter family-friendly version of these classic Universal movie monsters that were satirized in The Munsters seduced me like a gateway drug into the genre. — Bryan Fuller

All of life is action and passion, and not to be involved in the actions and passions of your time is to risk having not really lived at all. — Herodotus

History my god. An incurable diarrhea of dead immortals. — Robert Coover

'Star Wars' is populated by so many great types; who wouldn't want to be a Han Solo kind of dude? — Ben Mendelsohn

The constitutional right of free expression ... is designed and intended to remove governmental restraints from the arena of public discussion, putting the decision as to what views shall be voiced in the hands of each of us, in the hope that the use of such freedom will ultimately produce a more capable citizenry and more perfect polity and in the belief that no other approach would comport with the premise of individual dignity and choice upon which our political systems rests. — John Marshall Harlan II

I can hide, and my husband's just terrible at finding me. I do like to jump out from behind doors and scare him. — Katherine Heigl

I know that look. What are you up to, Gwen?"
"What makes you think I'm up to something?"
The Valkyrie snorted. "You're breathing, aren't you? — Jennifer Estep

One sought not absolute truth. One sought only a spool on which to wind the thread of history without breaking it. — Henry Adams

Some years ago, I read an article about two people in the arts (alas, I can't remember who they were) who'd been married for many, many years. Asked for the secret of their long partnership, they said: "We fell straight into conversation when we met, and we haven't come to the end of that conversation yet."
I can't think of a better model for marriage than that. Or of a narrative more romantic ... — Terri Windling