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Cast Lists Quotes By Amanda Eliasch

In real life you are doomed if you believe in youth and money, but not here in Hollywood. Nothing is what it seems. — Amanda Eliasch

Cast Lists Quotes By Sun Tzu

Know thy self, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories. — Sun Tzu

Cast Lists Quotes By Russell Brand

Once there the main man, the bearded preacher, bridles and jabs, spasms and gurns like a pre-ejaculatory James Brown. — Russell Brand

Cast Lists Quotes By Baruch Halpern

I ran through the manuscript in the space of a day, much as one might pick compulsively at a box of chocolates. It was simply too provocative to put down. Has the potential of being highly influential inside the field and among an informed public. — Baruch Halpern

Cast Lists Quotes By Hugh Howey

We weren't supposed to live like this. — Hugh Howey

Cast Lists Quotes By Tim Kring

The depth of talent in Israel is just spectacular. I was very excited by it because when you cast in LA, you tend to see a lot of the same faces on lists for various parts. — Tim Kring

Cast Lists Quotes By Albert Camus

But it's not easy. I've been thinking it over for years. While we loved each other we didn't need words to make ourselves understood. But people don't love forever. A time came when I should have found the words to keep her with me, only I couldn't. — Albert Camus

Cast Lists Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Smile as if you are an angel from heaven. — Debasish Mridha

Cast Lists Quotes By George Pataki

Freedom of speech is one of the greatest American liberties, and I hope this pardon serves as a reminder of the precious freedoms we are fighting to preserve as we continue to wage the war on terror. — George Pataki

Cast Lists Quotes By Norbert Wiener

Just as entropy is a measure of disorganization, the information carried by a set of messages is a measure of organization. In fact, it is possible to interpret the information carried by a message as essentially the negative of its entropy, and the negative logarithm of its probability. That is, the more probable the message, the less information it gives. Cliches, for example, are less illuminating than great poems. — Norbert Wiener