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I suck at it? You're acting like this is some stupid play you've put together for the neighbors. This is real life, and I'm doing the best I can." "My plays were not stupid. We made a lot of money in admission tickets. I thought Annie was excellent." He snorted. "You can't even sing and you cast yourself as Annie." "You're still pissed because I wouldn't let you play Daddy Warbucks." He plowed ten fingers through his hair and made a noise deep in his throat. "How the hell do you get me on these ridiculous subjects? — Jennifer Probst

The worst book imaginable has a redeeming quality if it gets a young person to read. — Tiffini Johnson

In every relationship, sooner or later, there is a court scene. Accusations, counter-accusations, a trial, a verdict. — Anais Nin

The counterpart of the suicide is the seeker; but the difference between them is slight. — Paul Watzlawick

Even their mother missed them - and how much more their tender-hearted cousin, who wandered about the house, and thought of them, and felt for them, with a degree of affectionate regret which they had never done much to deserve! — Jane Austen

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made. — Albert Einstein

All I know is that when I mix to digital and when I mix to tape I compare them and the tape always wins out. — Jim Diamond

They have left the first stage of romance - the rhapsody of us. Where everything is you-me or me-you or a giddily tentative we. Now him and her are asserting themselves, each given a private, pensive depth. Within the rhapsody of us, Elijah could think, I don't really know you, but I will. Now he is not so sure. — David Levithan

One day I want to write a full-on horror book. — Christopher Bollen

I think a lot about the editing of the films when we're making them, partly because I studied that, and partly because if you think about being in love while you're supposed to be acting in love, there's nowhere to go. You have to focus on something else and then do what's being asked, and you might get some semblance of something interesting. — Paul Schneider

A well-judging man will open his trunk-line of study in such a direction that, while habitually adhering to it, he may enjoy a ready access to such other fields of knowledge as are most nearly related to it. — James Fitzjames Stephen

The question of how one survived is simply not asked. It is not polite. How one survived is best not discussed. — Nick Cole

She was afraid of John Faa, and what she was most afraid of was his kindness. — Philip Pullman

Humour is meant, in a literal sense, to make game of man; that is, to dethrone him from his official dignity and hunt him like game. — G.K. Chesterton