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I own a home in Sweden, I rent in both Los Angeles and in Britain, and I'm constantly travelling. — Britt Ekland

King Drowden has given his men instructions to infiltrate the town, bribe townspeople for the secrets of their neighbors, steal the neighbors' hidden treasures. Much more subtle than Drowden's usual smash and burn technique. We do hope Drowden isn't growing a brain. — Kristin Cashore

A grain in the balance will determine which individual shall live and which shall die - which variety or species shall increase in number, and which shall decrease, or finally become extinct. — Charles Darwin

It took us two years to get our first real gig. That was a big dream. We ended up booking a lot of our own gigs and putting on a lot of our own shows. We were trying to get our actual music across, trying to make a connection there. — Greg Ginn

I fight for the environment because we only have one planet, but I see how the environment affects poverty and how the environment affects women around the world. — Sophia Bush

The doing of something productive regardless of the outcome is an act of faith. The doing of a small something when a large something is too much for us is perhaps especially an act of faith. Faith means going forward by whatever means we can. — Julia Cameron

Good advice is always certain to be ignored, but that's no reason not to give it. — Agatha Christie

Actors always loved props and-so instead of a hat or an umbrella, they feel really comfortable with a cigarette as a prop. — Joe Eszterhas

He smiled when he saw me ... and it was the nice smile that included his eyes. — Janet Evanovich

Mathematics has a threefold purpose. It must provide an instrument for the study of nature. But this is not all: it has a philosophical purpose, and, I daresay, an aesthetic purpose. — Henri Poincare

I just want to make scary movies," Jerome replied. "With occasional nudity. — Jeffrey Eugenides

And so, today, if the state can no longer appeal to the old moral principles that belong to the Christian tradition, it will be forced to create a new official faith and new moral principles which will be binding on its citizens. — Christopher Dawson