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If it's red, French, costs too much, and tastes like the water that's left in the vase after the flowers have died and rotted, it's probably Burgundy. — Jay McInerney
Where did payback end exactly? Charlie Upton had murdered Jim's Pa. Jim killed Charlie. One day Jim might get shot or hanged for what he did to Charlie and sometone like Mutt or Jon Highfather might seek revenge in his name. How far back did the blood flow? When was it enough? Could anything ever get square? — R.S. Belcher
For me, the movie's always evolving as I'm doing it. I throw things in as we shoot, and I take things out as we go. I want to create a whole life and then select the pieces that best sort of describe it later, you know? So there's a lot of wastage when I make a film. — Andrew Dominik
with the CenturyLink Field faithful. — The News Tribune
When art find no temple open, it takes refuge in the workshop. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
The best preparation for work is not thinking about work, talking about work, or studying for work: it is work. — William Weld
As a child, we let go of the past easily but not as an adult. As a child, we changed one grade after another without complaints and with eagerness, but now we are changing our grade every day, but without joy and with great dismay. — Debasish Mridha
I believe in solitude broken like bread by poetry. — Anne Hebert
But this was my chance to go to the Super Bowl. Nothing was going to stop me. — Jack Youngblood
Don't accuse me of being morbid when I'm merely the product of a culture that buries the bones of the ones they love in pretty, manicured flower gardens so they can keep them nearby and go talk to them whenever they feel troubled or depressed. That's morbid. Not to mention bizarre. Dogs bury bones, too. — Karen Marie Moning
He was my drug, and I had no desire to kick the habit. — Sylvia Day
Well, within a phrase. And with a series of phrases, you can certainly create the effect of diminuendo and crescendo, no question. — Mahan Esfahani
The meaning of bravery is more than the act of being strong, it is also about letting go of what you cannot control and trusting the unknown. — Steven Cuoco
science, of a kind, is no less a precursor and a cause of civilization than it is a consequent. — Henry Smith Williams
Afraid? Of whom am I afraid? Not death. For who is he? — Emily Dickinson