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Look at Jane Lynch, another Chicagoan. She has a career I'd kill for. She does amazing work; she's famous enough to have some power, but not so famous she has to deal with people buzzing around her life. — Amy Landecker

'Community' is a great show. I love 'Raising Hope' with Martha Plimpton. And I love 'The Middle' - another Chicagoan in there is Neil Flynn, who used to play the janitor in 'Scrubs.' — Jim O'Heir

I'm still a Chicagoan in the fact that I can't do Christmas with sand and palm trees. It just doesn't compute - it's not Christmas unless your face hurts when you step outside. — Johnny Galecki

S'cool. I've lived most of my life under threat of "one of these days" for one reason or another. Superheroes do. — Karen Marie Moning

Well, if you're a native Chicagoan, you know how dumb he [Dr. Robert Hartley] is. He gets on the Ravenswood El, he goes past his stop on Sheridan Road, he gets off in Evanston, where the El is on the ground, and then he walks back 55 blocks to his apartment. Now, would you want to have that man as a psychologist? A man who misses his stop every day? — Bob Newhart

I'll always identify as a Chicagoan; if it wasn't so cold, I'd be there forever. — Amy Landecker

All art at a certain level is entertainment. We go to a tragedy by Sophocles to be entertained. — John Banville

In the morning it was morning and I was still alive. — Charles Bukowski

Here."
Annwyl found the knight holding a sword out to her. "What's wrong with my blade?"
"Nothing. I want you to start using both."
Annwyl took the sword from his hand. It bore beautiful workmanship. A noble's blade. A little heavy for her, but a weight she would be able to get used to. And she bet it could cut through anything. She wondered
where he got it from. What noble died at his hand? She shrugged. She never liked nobles much, so she really
didn't care. — G.A. Aiken

We use the same possessive pronouns for everything, but do we own our lives or sisters or husbands in the same way we own our shoes? Do we own any of them at all? — Samantha Harvey

I would bring down the sky, if it meant I was able to stay with you
always. — Victoria Escobar

Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter...No Women's Bathroom — Katsuhiro Otomo

Grace can never properly be said to exist without beauty; for it is only in the elegant proportions of beautiful forms that can be found that harmonious variety of line and motion which is the essence and charm of grace. — Johann Joachim Winckelmann

Some people fear seeing or feeling anything about which there is no general agreement. For others, it is thrilling to be aware of innuendo, shading, complexity. — Deena Metzger

Love is the only reason that is reason enough — Kamand Kojouri

Where is truth??
Somewhere in the story... somewhere around the facts.
- There should be a truth some kind of feature, if there isn't... it goes interesting how in the hell is build a story with a truth... It's pretty interesting journey! — Deyth Banger

People are really set in their ways in how they produce records, and I was at least open enough to where I knew I wanted to do something totally different. — Kathleen Edwards

I consider myself a Chicagoan, and if anybody else does, that gratifies me. — Marv Levy

Since the heady days of the 2009 Inauguration, middle-class independents have grown increasingly distant from Obama. Working-class voters - always more enamored of Clinton - have grown even more wary and distrustful of the Chicagoan. Both voting blocs pose the danger of serious defection in 2012. Without their support, Obama cannot win. — Douglas Wilder