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I love watching comedies. It's my favorite thing to watch and it always lifts my spirits. — LeToya Luckett

Fight with realistic
hope, not to destroy
all the world's wrong,
but to renew its good. — Elizabeth Wein

Are you the same? Is it only afterward that you think of what you should have said, the killer response,the put-down that would make them stay put down? — Rachel Ward

Once, when they were alone in the office, Collette had startled her by pausing at her desk and saying, darkly, that Crystal was an example to young women, choosing life. For a moment Crystal had seen herself as Collette might: a tragic figure, a fallen woman, but, when it came down to it, contrite and virtuous, taking responsibility for her mistake. But then Collette had elaborated: "If girls are going to run around like that, they should pay. — Kirstin Valdez Quade

Sweetheart, there's not enough money in the world to make messing with you worth it - not unless I was plumb crazy about you. From — Regina Jennings

The critics and the reviewers are more frightening than anything else! — Ayana Mathis

To assume you have it all figured out is a warning signal that you aren't humble enough to listen to God and to others. If you refuse to chisel away at arrogant attitudes, trouble lies ahead. You know very little if you claim to have all the answers. — Thomas A Kempis

But his son hated him. He hated him for coming up to them, for stopping and looking down on them; he hated him for interrupting them; he hated him for the exaltation and sublimity of his gestures; for the magnificence of his head; for his exactingness and egotism (for there he stood, commanding then to attend to him); but most of all he hated the twang and twitter of his father's emotion which, vibrating round them, disturbed the perfect simplicity and good sense of his relations with his mother. By looking fixedly at the page, he hoped to make him move on; by pointing his finger at a word, he hoped to recall his mother's attention, which, he knew angrily, wavered instantly his father stopped. But, no. Nothing would make Mr. Ramsay move on. There he stood, demanding sympathy. — Virginia Woolf

Being an actor, you can get spoilt a little bit: car services come and pick you up, you get put up in nice hotels, people fetch you coffee, and so on. It is wonderful, but you can get lost in that world pretty quickly and start believing that it is real life. — Neil Jackson

What a sad and cynical world this has become when one is forced to be suspicious of pie. — Sandra Peterson Ramirez