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I've played heavies for years and years and years. I was bald. I came to Hollywood. I did a play about junk. I was a pusher, so I played pushers for years and years and years. I did war movies and things like that. — Gavin MacLeod

Every day the choice is presented to us, to live up to the spirit that is in us, or deny it. — Henry Miller

Faeries like pizza?" I asked.
"Oh, Harry," Toot said breathlessly. "Haven't you ever had pizza before?"
"Of course I have," I said.
Toot looked wounded. "And you didn't share? — Jim Butcher

I was in no way ready when my daughter was born. But I want to be a good father to her. — El DeBarge

The equal rights of man, and the happiness of every individual, are now acknowledged to be the only legitimate objects of government. — Thomas Jefferson

His powers of sweating were extraordinary. — George Orwell

Some people got vicious Dobermans. I got a shaved attack poodle in a black sweater. His tough, spawn-of-hell image had taken a fatal blow, but at least he would be warm. — Ilona Andrews

He said there is 80 of us, ready to come down and the next thing I knew is that Jo Brown dashed in and said your family has already moved and you have to move, the boat is ready to take you out. I didn't have time to ask, even ask a question. — Kamisese Mara

People think that being famous is just about having your picture taken all the time and being rich rich rich, and you know what? ... They're absolutely right. — Madonna Ciccone

And what is laughter anyway? Changing the angle of vision. — Erica Jong

At the end of the day
all we ever need is
something
that helped
pass the time
and something
that keeps time from passing. — Sanober Khan

I'd never done any film or television. Well, I'd done one little stupid commercial in Boston when I was doing theater, but that was it. — David Morse

Now take a look at the cemetery. It is quite difficult to do so because people who fail do not seem to write memoirs, and, if they did, those business publishers I know would not even consider giving them the courtesy of a returned phone call (as to returned e-mail, fuhgedit). Readers would not pay $26.95 for a story of failure, even if you convinced them that it had more useful tricks than a story of success.* The entire notion of biography is grounded in the arbitrary ascription of a causal relation between specified traits and subsequent events. Now consider the cemetery. The graveyard of failed persons will be full of people who shared the following traits: courage, risk taking, optimism, et cetera. Just like the population of millionaires. There may be some differences in skills, but what truly separates the two is for the most part a single factor: luck. Plain luck. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb