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I was in the play 'Fat Pig in the West End,' which is a comedy but has dramatic moments. — Robert Webb

The first assumption of an art critic is that the artist meant to paint something else. — Robert Breault

A tender young cork, however, would have had no more chance against a pair of corkscrews, or a tender young tooth against a pair of dentists, or a little shuttlecock against two battledores, than I had against Uriah and Mrs. Heep. They did just what they liked with me; and wormed things out of me that I had no desire to tell, with a certainty I blush to think of. — Charles Dickens

Life isn't that simple; it's not black and white. You have to take the light with the dark, and all the shadows in between. — Simone Nicole

Her hair was a tangle. Her filthy clothes would make any self-respecting debutante shriek in horror. Dirt streaked her piquant face. And still he thought she was utterly irresistible. He was in a bad way indeed. Several — Anna Campbell

I don't ever try to make a serious social comment. — Paul McCartney

Still, Luce held firm to the belief that quiet and solitude were good for you, offering peace, or at least hope for peace. — Charles Frazier

If this were a real Metallica album, "Enter Sandman" would be the worst song on the album, not the best. — Stan Jones

You have established the earth and it continues. All things stand this day according to your directions. For all things are your servants (Ps. 119:91). God himself loves the earth dearly and never takes his hands off it. And because he loves it and it is good, our care of it is also eternal work and a part of our eternal life. — Dallas Willard

There are mighty few people who think what they think they think. — Robert Henri

But if you don't want to go with them, you're going to have to lash yourself to the bed like sailors who lashed themselves to masts to avoid jumping into the sea with Sirens. — Holly Black

Perhaps some of the appeal of the dangerous-but-yummy paranormal anti-hero lies in his scorn for societal expectations. Yes, women have come a long way, but there are still some cultural stigmas more associated with women than men. — Jeaniene Frost