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Up until 'Bridesmaids', the general consensus was that women preferred comedy a bit softer. — Judd Apatow
So tell me what I see when I look in your eyes, is that you baby or just a brilliant disguise? — Bruce Springsteen
This primary question of life organization is immensely important. If making money is the main goal, a person can often forget what his or her true interests are or how he or she wants to deserve recognition from others. It is much more difficult to add on other values to a life that started out with just making money in mind than it is to make some personally interesting endeavor financially possible or even profitable. — Pekka Himanen
Fate, then, is the nothing of anxiety. — Soren Kierkegaard
Our heartache poured into one another like water from cup to cup. — Alice Sebold
And I took a long time to appreciate Lynch. — Jacques Rivette
When you get in debt you become a slave. — Andrew Jackson
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Pigs may like honey, but that doesn't stop it being sweet. — Germaine Greer
Clem rubbed at her face with her cuff and gave a quick, rueful smile. 'It's just so sad. It's the umpteenth time I've read it, and I will always think it will have a different ending. But it never does. — Anna Hope
It's not enough for women to speak out on the issue - for the message to be strong and consistent, women's voices must be backed up by men's. — John Conyers
By three in the afternoon, after one Bintang too many, I was absolutely smashed and feared that trying to stand may end badly. — S.A. Tawks
If things were a little better known and understood, we would all lead happier lives. — L. Ron Hubbard
I'd already made the decision before I'd even read it-just because it was John Sayles. Then when I read it, the themes were actually themes that have been a big part of my life. — Mary Steenburgen
I do enjoy the form of things. I enjoy finding the form that seems best to fit what I'm thinking about. I don't set out to find a bizarre way of writing. — Caryl Churchill
