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You must be all a-tingle with excitement.'
'I guess so,' I said, but I did not feel a-tingle. I did not feel a-anything. — Lemony Snicket
Why do people always say change is the only constant? It so sounds Oxymoron — Bhavik Sarkhedi
There is something beyond the grave; death does not end all, and the pale ghost escapes from the vanquished pyre. — Propertius
I respect journalism. I was always very aware of journalism from a very broad point of view, but I'd say my baptism by fire was doing the Donald Margulies play Time Stands Still. That for me was a real education because I spent a lot of time with some incredible journalists, war reporters particularly - Bob Woodruff, Dexter Filkins - people who were very helpful in painting the picture for me and reading the accounts of people and what they experienced, a lot of PTSD. — James D'arcy
I sip something called the Blue Screen of Death, which is in fact neon-blue, with a bright LED winking inside one of the ice cubes. — Robin Sloan
Rhysand laughed - a lover's laugh, low and soft and intimate. "Is that any way to speak to a High Lord of Prythian?" My — Sarah J. Maas
Buildings are forms of performances. — Rafael Vinoly
Modeling is exciting, but I certainly felt frustrated that I couldn't speak out or express myself. I always wanted to express my desires in some other medium. — Tao Okamoto
It was - it's always very nice to be somebody rather grand. — Maggie Smith
Taking a close look at all technical options is the right thing for them (AOL and MSN) to be doing. — Charlene Li
A banal mysticism, which is so banal that all the mysticism seems to have evaporated long ago, binds 'us' to the homeland - that special place which is more than a place, more than a geophysical area. — Michael Billig
You must understand that this war is not against Hitler or National Socialism, but against the strength of the German people, which is to be smashed once and for all, regardless of whether it is in the hands of Hitler or a Jesuit priest. — Winston Churchill
When I wrote The Onion Field, I realized that my first two novels were just practice. — Joseph Wambaugh
