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I learned my first lesson at the Walt Disney Company about not being able to trust my associates. — Michael Ovitz

If I meet my ideal woman, I want to get married straight away. And start making a world of just the two of us. — G-Dragon

When I was a kid, I played sports a lot. My mom and dad were divorced, but I hung out in the neighborhood a lot, and it was all about sports. I would be out all day on the sand lot or on the hockey rink. My dad would take me to baseball games, but he worked so hard, and he would always fall asleep. — Alex Gibney

My arms flew up of thier own accord knoking my bag down. I grabbed hold of the desk to keep myself from falling down. — Wendy Mass

I write while I'm walking, on little scraps of paper. If I have a melody going, I can feel it for days. — Juan Felipe Herrera

I tend to play every color in the Southern rainbow, and the challenge is to make each character different so I'm not doing any generic 'Southern acting.' — Carrie Preston

Oh, it's just a trash can. Chill out." (Marco) BAM! BAM! BAM! "Okay, so it's four trash cans," (Marco) " BAM! BAM! BAM! "Do you hate trash cans? Is that your problem? Do you just HATE TRASH CANS?!!" (Jake) — Katherine Applegate

For a long time, I thought I was good at relationships because I was charming. — Donald Miller

But if the words struck her only lightly when she was nine, they stayed with her, gaining in density, to insinuate themselves whenever her performance fell short of perfection. They were less a mortification, she feared, than an actual statement of fact: B+ is all you deserve. — Lynne Sharon Schwartz

The smiling daughter of the storm. — Charles Caleb Colton

The gods of Djelibeybi In the river kingdom of Djelibeybi, the national religion — Terry Pratchett

Married couples who work together to build and maintain a business assume broad responsibilities. Not only is their work important to our local and national economies, but their success is central to the well-being of their families. — Melissa Bean