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You're light, Victoria. And when you're ready, I hope I get to make you shine again. — J.B. Hartnett

If you have something to say of any worth then people will listen to you. — Oscar Peterson

Sometimes I stare into a pool of piss, I see my reflection, I picture a hole in my face, there's nothing there, it's vanished. I watch the maggots turn to flies, and they fly off with bits of flesh from my body. I attempt to wipe it clear from my mind, but the nice thoughts get swallowed up. I can't think nice for too long ... it would destroy me. — Stephen Richards

Theater going is a communal act, movie going a solitary one. — Robert Brustein

Arguments, like children, should be like the subject that begets them. — Thomas Dekker

I was a smart-ass, born and raised. This had been my curse and would continue to be so. — David Sedaris

When people get disillusioned and get insecure and content about the future, they tend to brood about what might have been. — Dave Davies

We must make clear to the Germans that the wrong for which their fallen leaders are on trial is not that they lost the war, but that they started it ... No grievances or policies will justify resort to aggressive war. It is utterly renounced and condemned as an instrument of policy. — Robert H. Jackson

I don't mean to be critical of the Trenton police," I said, "but wouldn't you think someone could catch this goddamn rabbit? He's riding around, handing out photos. — Janet Evanovich

I still love poetic imagery. I love the idea of using surrealist speak to generate lyrical content and I love the way English can be exciting in and of itself. — Jeff Tweedy

I'm probably not very good at rom-com, being funny on demand; I'll leave that to the comedians. — Richard C. Armitage

It is as absurd to say that a man can't love one woman all the time as it is to say that a violinist needs several violins to play the same piece of music. — Honore De Balzac