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trailer and found Ray in his mother's bedroom. "How come you're hanging — Irene Pence
This is evangelicalism today: sensual, carnal, unconverted people that have just enough deceptive religion to drive them straight into Hell! Are you that kind of person? Or do you have new affections? — Paul Washer
Some people say my work is often depressing and pessimistic, with the emphasis on death, blood, overcrowding, strange beings and so on, but I don't really think it is. — H.R. Giger
Ah, I don't do interviews, really. — Joe Pesci
I don't go see big, silly movies. I like small things about regular folks, you know? — Bobby Cannavale
The real literary editors have mostly been fired. Those that remain are all 'bottom line' editors; everything depends on the money. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
'Beloved Renegade' is a meditation on Walt Whitman, on tenderness, on dying. — Robert Gottlieb
In families, he realized, children are added to, not superseded. The addition of a child is not a betrayal of previous or current children. — Joshilyn Jackson
Kaltain just squeezed Elide's fingers. "You find Celaena Sardothien. Give her this. No one else. No one else. Tell her that you can open any door, if you have the key. And tell her to remember her promise to me - to punish them all. When she asks why, tell her I said that they would not let me bring the cloak she gave me, but I kept a piece of it. To remember that promise she made. To remember to repay her for a warm cloak in a cold dungeon. — Sarah J. Maas
I come from a Greek household. My mother wouldn't let the FedEx man come in without eating. — Arianna Huffington
Founders often had to step aside to let corporate "grown-ups" raise their babies - that was just how Silicon Valley worked. — Gina Keating
There is a strong conservative instinct in the average man or woman, born of the hereditary fear of life, that prompts them to cling to old standards, or, if too intelligent to look inhospitably upon progress, to move very slowly. Both types are the brakes and wheelhorses necessary to a stable civilization, but history, even current history in the newspapers, would be dull reading if there were no adventurous spirits willing to do battle for new ideas. — Gertrude Atherton
The unknowable creates the greatest controversies. — Mason Cooley
