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Everyone seemed to be deliberately not looking at her, the way people did when you had food in your teeth and they didn't want to tell you, so they kept trying not to see. — Liane Moriarty

You want to break the curse, I want to break the curse. We don't need to be nice. We need to be effective. Just help me figure it out, and I'll make you a rich woman. — Kate Avery Ellison

Our marine terminals are invaluable commerce infrastructure, not only to our country but also for the many foreign manufacturers who sell primarily in the U.S. market. — Dana Rohrabacher

These guidelines contemplate a policy that will grant special benefits to illegal immigrants based on their unlawful presence in the country. — Mike Lee

It was evident to me then that I existed in the same manner as all other men, that I must grow old, that I must die like them, and that among them I was to be distinguished merely as one of those who have no aptitude for writing. And so, utterly despondent, I renounced literature for ever, — Marcel Proust

I want to marry a girl," I told them, "so I can rest my soul with her till we both get old. — Jack Kerouac

There have been so many moments in our young life and our young career, but looking back it would have been great to share some of those with my family members, or have not worked so hard, I would always just be working during some of the fun times. — Sean Mackin

The walls you put between yourself and other people doesn't just keep them away, it also keeps God away. — Shannon L. Alder

Do I want to start my own production company? No, I doubt it. I'm too old for that. I don't want to start anything. — Rod Serling

We need more theatres, more art and more culture in this country. — Richard Briers

What distinguishes art from such undertaker's business is that life's closeness to death is its theme, not its addiction. — W.G. Sebald

A masterpiece ... may be unwelcome but it is never dull. — Gertrude Stein