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My father taught me how to substitute realities. — Mira Sorvino
My father is best known for his light comedies, and I'm best known for crazy bad guys with short tempers. — Vincent Cassel
If you have the thought in your mind that you are sick, you surely will be. — Emile Coue
case with Cocodrie Bayou, which Solomon must have heard with a starting "p." Here is a list — Solomon Northup
A friend told me that one day he and I would be rich and famous. I told him that I'd trade my half of the fame, for his half of the money. — Quentin R. Bufogle
All creators are unhappy in life. All creators are absolutists. — Anais Nin
I love and appreciate the bonding time with Mason. Nursing is surprisingly one of my favorite things. — Kourtney Kardashian
You CAN NOT judge previous generations by today's standards. Today Mark Twain is called by many, a racist. By the standards of his time, he was a social liberal. Even Teddy Roosevelt was a social liberal at the time, but he accepted as fact that idea that Caucasians were inherently superior to all other races. That makes him a racist in the CORRECT definition of the term. — Neal Boortz
True worship of God springs from our inability to answer two simple questions posed by a biblical understanding of the fear of the Lord: (1) O God, who is like you in power, righteousness, mighty deeds, and in pardoning sin (Ps. 71:18-19; Mic. 7:18-20)? and (2) what are woman and man that God should look down from heaven and care for them and lift them up to sit with princes (Ps. 8:4; 113:5-8)? — Andrew E. Hill
On to some juicy French philosophical sex-killing murder-suicide cannibal thing. You?"
"Still the controversial Hungarian breast-cancer radioactive seed implant treatment thing. I adore you."
"Je t'adore aussi. Call me. Bye."
"Bye. — David Cronenberg
I am alone here in New York, no longer a we. — Elizabeth Hardwick
Words aren't made - they grow,' said Anne. — L.M. Montgomery
The manager is a servant. His master is the institution he manages and his first responsibility must therefore be to it. — Peter Drucker
