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It was a wonderful experience to live the life for a year; to spend all day doing Shakespeare and then do a play in the evening. — Phil Daniels
If both the physiological and the safety needs are fairly well gratified, then there will emerge love and affection and belongingness needs, and the whole cycle already described will repeat itself with this new centre. Now the person will feel keenl — Abraham Maslow
The non-dating type? What kind of type is that? A little mushroom who sits at home in a semidark room growing moss? — Jenny Han
Krampus reached over and wiggled one of the nails protruding from Jesse's leg.
"Ow, fuck!" Jesse cried. "Watch it. Goddamn, what's wrong with you?"
"You still live."
"Yeah ... I still live. Lucky me. — Brom
I never wanted to be saved. I wanted someone to follow me down into the darkness. — Leah Raeder
My father ... had sharper eyes than the rest of our people. — Chief Joseph
There are very few designers in Hollywood today who know how to really flatter a woman's body, and Mark Zunino is at the top of my list. — Joan Collins
I can say that paintings are prayers, they have to do with anything that makes you wish for more that what everyday life provides. — Susan Rothenberg
The goths are beautiful, a vast depth of subcultural, aesthetic and poetic ideas, and we would identify with that as we did back in 1979. But not the post modern distortion ... the costume without the brain. — Peter Murphy
You can be an outreach to others when you have what it takes — Sunday Adelaja
Each and every event in the past is connected to the present by invisible threads. — Momofuku Ando
The best thing I've done? Well, I've created four beautiful children. — Donald Trump
Star Trek, I thought, was a very inconsistent show, which at times sparkled with true ingenuity and pure science fiction approaches, and other times was more carnival-like, and very much more the creature of television than the creature of a legitimate literary form. — Rod Serling