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When you've only got few days of rehearsal before you're in the studio, it's wonderful to start off with people that you have good, friendly, tolerable relationships to start with, for the simple reason that you don't have to spend 24 hours figuring out how sensitive they are, and can you give them a line reading, or how do you have to give them direction. — John Cleese

Constantine's expression was heartbreaking - the countenance of a person who had been betrayed all over again. — Anne Zoelle

You can't get good chinese takeout in China and cuban cigars are rationed in Cuba. That's all you need to know about communism. — P. J. O'Rourke

. . . and he had never yet, by so much as a single spoken word, disclosed to her the state of his heart. — Charles Dickens

We don't attempt to have any theme for a number of the anthology, or to have any particular sequence. We just put in things that we like, and then we try to alternate the prose and the poetry. — James Laughlin

All my successes have been built on my failures. — Benjamin Disraeli

Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart — Eleanor Roosevelt

A coach's primary function should be not to make better players, but to make better people — John Wooden

Then stop being a know-it-all lionpaw retorted You're not my mentor so stay out of my fur.
Lionpaw at Berrynose in Outcast pg 67 — Erin Hunter

The art of life lies in taking pleasures as they pass, and the keenest pleasures are not intellectual, nor are they always moral. — Aristippus

You think I'm a sissy?
I will sodomize you and face-fuck you. — Catullus

I think the people who are making Christmas-themed movies today feel that people are more cynical about Christmas. There's more of an edge. — Leonard Maltin

We have to start from the ground up and reconsider what education is. In my language, I'd like to see us educate the soul, and not just the mind. The result would be a person who could be in the world creatively, make good friendships, live in a place he loved, do work that is rewarding, and make a contribution to the community. People say that the word "educate" means to "draw out" a person's potential. But I like the "duc" - part in the middle of it. To be educated is to become a duke, a leader, a person of stature and color, a presence and a character. — Thomas Moore

Don't put your characters on a treadmill. They need to go new places, face new challenges and do new things. — Ally Carter