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Men could be as big as a house and made of granite, but they all had balls in the same place. — Stieg Larsson

Are great things ever done smoothly? Time, patience, and indomitable will must show. — Swami Vivekananda

The season of evil," I echoed. "Protect your soul. — David Almond

We don't honor just to get a reward; we honor because it is the heart of God, and it is our delight. — John Bevere

Art without life is a poor affair. — Henry James

I love playing FIFA on my PlayStation! — Tiesto

The life's work of Walt Disney and Ray Kroc had come full-circle, uniting in perfect synergy. McDonald's began to sell its hamburgers and french fries at Disney's theme parks. The ethos of McDonaldland and of Disneyland, never far apart, have finally become one. Now you can buy a Happy Meal at the Happiest Place on Earth. — Eric Schlosser

We can always do it better. — Don Meyer

I have a regular, normal private life. — Francois-Henri Pinault

We haven't had a strategic free kick all night. No one's knocked over attackers ad-lib. — Ron Atkinson

I feel like an aeroplane at the end of its flight, in the dusk, with the petrol running out, in search of a safe landing. — Winston Churchill

Now the same mystery which often veils from our eyes the reason for a catastrophe envelops just as frequently, when love is in question, the suddenness of certain happy solutions, such as had been brought to me by Gilberte's letter. Happy, or at least seemingly happy, for there are few that can really be happy when we are dealing with a sentiment of such a kind that any satisfaction we can give it does no more, as a rule, than dislodge some pain. And yet sometimes a respite is granted us, and we have for a little while the illusion of being healed. — Marcel Proust

If 'Black Balloon' had come out before 'The Mummy,' casting agents wouldn't have been able to see me for the first time in 'The Mummy.' But now that 'The Mummy' has come out before 'The Black Balloon,' that's a very good combination. — Luke Ford

Kelli Farrell talks about the difference between girls and boys who struggle to get through high school: "Girls, especially those whose moms are head of household, get the message that men come and go, that they're going to have to take care of themselves and their kids. They're ready for the opportunity to step up. By the last year or two in high school, many boys have already steeled themselves for failure. They've checked out intellectually, mentally, and emotionally. — Peg Tyre