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I always wanted to be a photographer. While I was at school, I got a lab-monkey holiday job in the darkrooms at the 'Independent.' What they taught me there was: you need to get the whole story in one frame. — Ben Schott
You should sit," Lucas said, and he wasn't talking to Mercy.
Sascha stared at him. "I didn't realize pregnancy of four weeks' duration made me incapable of standing upright."
"It makes me incapable of reason. — Nalini Singh
The imagination, like all our faculties, has participated in the fall. — Richard J. Foster
Every baby's the only in my observation of mothers. — Alexandra Ripley
It didn't get into Sundance although I showed a rough cut which is a mistake to all filmmakers out there. — Donal Logue
The literature of the inner life is very largely a record of struggle with the inordinate passions of the social self. — Charles Horton Cooley
Hold on to me, darlin'. — Teresa Mummert
I always try to get at least eight hours of sleep each night. It's the best thing I can do for my body. — Candace Cameron
I reached this level by sheer dint of hard work, toiling away at scores of tricks and experiments. I used to play with the ball from dawn till dusk and just kept practising. If I wasn't playing matches, it was trying out one on one or two against two with a tennis ball. Then I used to try aiming at certain targets. That's the only way to learn. And if I missed the target, I kept trying until I scored — Zinedine Zidane
Editorials are written by people who have agreed to have several strong opinions a day and to write them down, provided they do not have to sign their names. — Dave Barry
It gives a fellow an awful shiver to hear the first shovelful of dirt and gravel rattle down upon the coffin; but after it is covered, it falls gently and makes no sound. The feeling of rest is perfect. There's no more nagging, no more pain! — William Morris Hunt
The longer human beings exist, it seems, the less likely we are to choose to be brave. — Joe Meno
