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No matter how successful the remake is, it seems to me it's forgotten quickly after and it's the original that still lives on. — Rob Zombie

He's going to jail. He can't see. He can't hear. He can't take a leak that lasts under fifteen minutes. But he has an erection and all the other problems are small change. Next time around I'm coming back as a man. Priorities are clearly defined. Life is simple. — Janet Evanovich

I see that one part of the education of women is health education. We know that women who are educated have much healthier families ... — Laura Bush

What does a man seek in this world? A position, or a throne? Man seeks peace of mind and the fear of Almighty God. As long as one knows that there is ajudgement day, he tries to keep his conscience clear and do what he can. — King Hussein I

Great artists can be uncertain. Of course they are while strugggling to find solutions. Tolstoi's scripts are almost indecipherable. Emily Dickinson provided four or more alternates for every word; Beethoven wrestled with endings to the point of exhaustion; in our day Jerome Robbins and his lack of decision are a byword in the dance profession. But all of these knew very well what they did not want, and what they did not want was the current coin, the well-worn usage. What they wanted was something newly experienced, and therefore unknown and hard to attain. — Agnes De Mille

Once you figure out what respect tastes like, it tastes better than attention. But you have to get there. — Pink

What I care the most is what I can do for people. I am not into it for recognition; if it comes it will happen out of my own effort. — Carlos Machado

When digital culture first came along, it was supposed to create more time, by allowing us to shift time around. Somehow instead we've strapped devices to ourselves that ping us all the time. — Douglas Rushkoff

The trouble with women? Elbows. — Michael Caine

The difference between a good and great officer is about ten seconds. — Arleigh Burke