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He grinned, making sure to flash his straight, gleaming teeth, every last one of which I wanted to knock out of his head — L.A. Witt

I wanted to do a show based on what my life would be like if I had never become a comedian. — Drew Carey

I have two last pieces of advice. First, being pre-approved for a credit card does not mean you have to apply for it. And lastly, the best career advice I can give you is to get your own TV show. It pays well, the hours are good, and you are famous. And eventually some very nice people will give you a doctorate in fine arts for doing jack squat. — Stephen Colbert

When forging money, I had always salved my conscience by concluding that I was merely extending the lie of commerce. — Richard Flanagan

I naively thought I was making a low-budget movie. But, when the film came out, the Daily Variety reviewer at that time who was named Art Murphy described it as an exploitation film. I had never heard that term before. Roger never used it. So that's how I learned that I had made an exploitation film. — Stephanie Rothman

The talker has found a hearer but not a listener; and though he may talk his very best for his own sake, you will find that his mental movements are erratic: they have no fixed centre and no definite object. His talk is like the water of a canal whose banks have given way, which rolls aimlessly hither and thither, without fulfilling any useful function, though it is the same water which was so helpful and serviceable, when it was confined within clearly marked limits by the restraining force of its earthy boundaries. — Charles Dickens

But of all nations in the world the English are perhaps the least a nation of pure philosophers. — Walter Bagehot

In my opinion, a master is morally obliged to seize every sort of opportunity and to try to solve the problems of the position without fear of some simplifications. — Alexander Alekhine

From beasts we scorn as soulless, In forest, field and den, The cry goes up to witness The soulessness of men — William Inge