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To sputter and giggle - Baby too. "I followed my piss!" I said between hiccupping laughter. "She followed her piss and her dreams came true!" Rachel screamed. "Follow your piss, Obi-Wan Kenobi," Barbara intoned. — Anne Rivers Siddons

Writing a biography is not a love affair. It's not a marriage. It's a job, it's a piece of work. — Hermione Lee

Be fruitful, and multiply. — Kurt Vonnegut

I warmed both hands before the fire of life; It sinks, and I am ready to depart. — Walter Savage Landor

Real life is the present moment - not the memories of the past which is dead and gone, nor the dreams of the future which is not yet born. One who lives in the present moment lives the real life, and he is happiest. — Walpola Rahula

It is not the easy or convenient life for which I search, but life lived to the edge of all that I may be. - Mary Anne Radmacher — Barbara De Angelis

I grew up in Far Rockaway and then Long Island. — Molly Crabapple

In The New Biographical Dictionary of Film, David Thomson argues that Brennan should have won awards for even better performances in To Have and Have Not (1944), My Darling Clementine (1946), Red River (1948), The Far Country (1955), and Rio Bravo (1959). Thomson counts no less than twenty-eight high caliber Brennan performances in still more films, including These Three (1936), Fury (1936), Meet John Doe (1941), and Bad Day At Black Rock (1955). Brennan worked with Hollywood's greatest directors - John Ford, Howard Hawks, William Wyler, King Vidor, and Fritz Lang - while also starring in Jean Renoir's Hollywood directorial debut, Swamp Water (1941). To discuss Brennan's greatest performances is also to comment on the work of Gary Cooper, Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews, Spencer Tracy, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Anne Baxter, Barbara Stanwyck, Lana Turner, Linda Darnell, Ginger Rogers, Loretta Young, and many other stars. — Carl Rollyson

Anne would put on her head after receiving the title of Marchioness of Pembroke. — Sylvia Barbara Soberton

I felt like I played in a very rough football game with no hitting above the waist. — Alan Page