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I've tried like hell to make bad movies good, and I can't. Maybe Marlon Brando has been able to do that at times. But even he has a hard time making 'The Appaloosa' a good movie. — Dylan McDermott

Football is a game that fascinates people around the World like nothing else. — Berti Vogts

For poems are like rainbows; they escape you quickly. — Langston Hughes

I love you, Vic! Anything else is lies. I really, truly love you. I'll love you until the day I die. — Natalie Ansard

He took a meditative puff on his stogy, and informed himself that time was a funny thing. Old Man Time just walked along, and he didn't even blow a How-do-you-do through his whiskers. He just walked on past you. Things just change. — James T. Farrell

The only way the past can drag you back is if you choose to bring it with you into the present. — Marianne Williamson

Ave Atque Vale
Hail and farewell — Catullus

Why do this to yourself? How does it make anything better?"
"It does not make anything worse."
"It makes you worse. Why can't you just ... do good things with it?"
Winter laughed against the strain of the delusion. "They all believe they are doing good." Her head fell to the side and she watched Scarlet with her bleary eyes. "My stepmother is not only powerful because the people fear her, she is powerful because she can make them love her when she needs them to. We think that if we choose to do only good, then we are only good. We can make people happy. We can offer tranquility or contentment or love, and that must be good. We do not see the falsehood becoming its own brand of cruelty ... who am I to presume what is good for others? — Marissa Meyer

Vice is perhaps a desire to learn everything. — Honore De Balzac

I love that man better who swears a stream as long as my arm yet deals justice to his neighbors and mercifully deals his substance to the poor, than the long, smooth faced hypocrite. — Joseph Smith Jr.

I studied at the Budapest Academy of Theatrical Arts for four years and emerged with a degree. — Bela Lugosi