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Right when I turned 18, I moved to New York, originally for school, and then dropped out and just lived in New York. — Alia Shawkat

Sir Joshua would have been glad to take her portrait; and he would have had an easier task than the historian at least in this, that he would not have had to represent the truth of change - only to give stability to one beautiful moment. — George Eliot

My first, big, silly role at school was as Arthur Crocker-Harris in Rattigan's 'The Browning Version,' where my job was to make school-masters' wives weep with recognition. — Benedict Cumberbatch

Allow me to share one simple and very frightening truth with you: your real enemy is someone who knows you. And the better they know you, and the closer they are to you, the greater is their capacity to do you harm.
Total strangers who get a little angry and lose control at sporting events are no real threat, if the proper caution is used. Protective fathers of pretty fourteen-year-old girls will shout and sputter, get loud and use strong language, but in the end they will retreat into their warm houses and leave you alone.
But a person who shares a part of your life, who lives with you and knows all your habits and has a keen insight into what you value most in all the world - this is the person to fear. — David Klass

My palms were sweaty despite the aridity, and my heart beat at an accelerated pace. What if she had been kidnapped? Or momnapped. Fucking napped! — Laurel Ulen Curtis

We've devoted our lives to learning about them!" Miro said.
Ender stopped. "Not from them. — Orson Scott Card

From the beginning on, newspapers have prospered for one reason: giving readers the news that they want. — Rupert Murdoch

If you learn from every mistake, you never fail at anything. — Donald L. Hicks

You have to stay faithful to what you're working on. — Stephen King