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Very often my weekends are spent performing on Saturday, on stage in the afternoon and again in the evening. — Simon Callow

Once, I had so many scripts coming to me that I could hardly read them all. — Greta Scacchi

The collective white man had acted like a devil in virtually every contact he had with the world's collective non-white man. — Malcolm X

Guys are like buses [...] Why get on the first one you see, when there's another one coming right after? Or something like that. Or maybe it's the opposite. I heard that on Oprah. — Blake Nelson

Healing is achieved through turning on the light of your soul and allowing it to shine. — Janet Gallagher Nestor

In church I was told that if I so much as smoked a cigarette or tasted alcohol, I'd be damned in hell for all eternity[ ... ]it didn't take long for me to start thinking that sounded all wrong [ ... ]I didn't cotton to the idea that your religion should be flaunted to other people. Your religion is for you, and is best kept close to your heart. — Willie Nelson

Conscience is thus explained only as the voice of God in the soul. — Peter Kreeft

Marshall Jevons is the pioneer for integrating economics and detective fiction, and The Mystery of the Invisible Hand is another fine effort in this genre. — Tyler Cowen

Once he entered my life, I promptly forgot all my years of putting on a brave face while browsing
at bookstores until closing time, and of having one, two, three beers while watching crime shows
and CNN. I completely forgot the hateful sensation of loneliness, like thirst and hunger together
pressing on my stomach. — Douglas Coupland

An audience's or individual's reaction to my work is simply their reaction. — Greg Walloch

Every stage of life have its own challenges. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The war at Troy seemed to grow in song, poetry, and story all the while. As it faded from living memory, it grew larger and larger. Men claimed descent from one or the other of the heroes, or, failing that, anyone who had fought in the war, which now assumed the stature of a clash between the gods and the titans. — Margaret George

My father was the only man I ever knew who really loved me unselfishly, who never used me for personal gain. — Jayne Mansfield