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There are two theories on hitting the knuckleball. Unfortunately, neither of them works. — Charley Lau

War always reaches the depths of horror because of idiots who perpetuate terror from generation to generation under the pretext of vengeance. — Guy Sajer

It's really important for actors to feel that they're more than something for hire. — Mary McDonnell

I saw 'Othello' at the National Theatre in London, and it was so stunning. I was so moved. It's beautiful. — Douglas Booth

Your head could fit in the muzzle of this thing," Vik said, awestruck. "Seriously. Come on and let's see."
"I'm not sticking my head in a cannon thing. Stick your own head in."
"I have highly temperamental hair. It'll get nestlike. You don't care when your hair gets nestlike, Tom. You can't possibly. — S.J. Kincaid

He had brought no possessions with him; he would take none away. There were none to have
everything of value was in the school computer or his own head and hands. — Orson Scott Card

Always follow your heart and have faith in yourself and believe in the Lord and He will believe in you. — Vernon Davis

One: See the two of them everywhere. Contemplate suicide. Would it seem too tourist-y to jump off the Eiffel Tower? — Francine Prose

I'm never in the mood to eat or drink when I get to a show. I'm just too nerved out. — Yelawolf

For once let's just . . . do it for us. — Abigail Roux

He leans in, resting his weathered hand on the bed. Treat all the bad things like dreams, Kenzie. That way, no matter how scary or dark they get, you just have to survive until you wake up. — Victoria Schwab

There's a lot of things that are said on the American Idol message board. I quit reading them because most of the people are very mean. — Carrie Underwood

I believe there are monsters born in the world to human parents — John Steinbeck

It is often falsely assumed, even by feminists, that sexuality is the enemy of the female who really wants to develop these aspects of her personality, and this is perhaps the most misleading aspect of movements like the National Organization of Women. It was not the insistence upon her sex that weakened the American woman student's desire to make something of her education, but the insistence upon a passive sexual role — Germaine Greer