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I'm starting to think my narrators' sentences are getting too big for them, and they are getting to sound a bit samey and, more disturbingly, a bit too much like me. — Anne Enright

JFK had a way of grabbing grandeur from mishap. — David Pietrusza

I stop and look at traffic accidents. I won't hang around, but when I hear something is terrible, as bad as it is, I've gotta look at it. — Norman Lear

My English is a mixture between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Archbishop Tutu. — Billy Wilder

The veil of self-indulgence was rent from head to foot. I saw my life as a whole. — Robert Louis Stevenson

What, like I want to look like Dick Clark? No. I think I look great with liver spots. — Dennis Quaid

With 'Titanic,' you have all the first-class passengers interwoven with wonderful stories about the maids and the engineers, the people downstairs in the galleys. — Sophie Winkleman

Reversing a proposition rearranges its terms, but still keeps out new terms. — Mason Cooley

Do not let your problems become a burden and interfere with your endless possibilities. — Debasish Mridha

My mind works like Google for images. You put in a key word; it brings up pictures. — Temple Grandin

What I learned with Cecil Taylor was strategy and survival and how to resist temptations and resist getting discouraged. — Steve Lacy

I like the idea that people hear my stuff, and if it's commercially successful, that's a good sign that it's being heard. — Paul McCartney

It goes back to my childhood. I never expected not to win. It's about winning. Winning's fun. — Mike McCarthy

To give too much room to the latent feeling which is rather common in these days among the unappreciated, that because some remarkably successful men are fools, all remarkably unsuccessful men are geniuses.' 'Pretty — Thomas Hardy

The spirit of humanity, like the forces of nature, and like the physical life, is at bottom energy ... Spiritual life, therefore, is just as much a development out of what has gone before in the evolutionary process as physical life is; which means that the origin of spiritual life is from within. — John H. Dietrich