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'Marco Polo' had some negative reactions in the press. Viewers have loved it, and the volume of viewing has been phenomenal. — Ted Sarandos
If you spelled George Morgan wrong on Google it didn't say, "Did you mean George Morgan?" It simply replied, "Run while you still have the chance. — Tara Sivec
Nothin' from nothin' leaves nothin'. — Billy Preston
Voices have a language of their own and communicate much more than the words that they say. — Indu Muralidharan
Koppel won an Emmy for that show. Miscavige took credit for it, saying, "I got Ted the Emmy." He even had a replica of an Emmy made and placed in the Officers Lounge at Gold Base. But he never went on television again. — Lawrence Wright
There are times when the air that floats between mortals becomes, in its stillness and silence, as cruel as the edge of a scythe. — Mervyn Peake
God it set them yappin on the slope like dogs and he turns to us, the judge, with that smile of his, and he says: Gentlemen. That was all he said. — Cormac McCarthy
I think sometimes when I go to make a move on something, people try to disqualify any talent that I have or any hard work that I've done. — Gabrielle Reece
Many of the most eloquent people I have ever met work in lab coats every day. — Michael Specter
Communists must never separate themselves from the majority of the people or neglect them by leading only a few progressive contingents in an isolated and rash advance, but must take care to forge close links between the progressive elements and the broad masses. This is what thinking in terms of the majority means. — Mao Zedong
Erik: Are you very tired?
Christine: Oh, tonight I gave you my soul, and I am dead.
Erik: Your soul is a beautiful thing, child. No emperor received so fair a gift. The angels wept to-night. — Gaston Leroux
I saw a great many men die afterwards, some suffering horribly, but I do not recall any death that affected me quite so much as that of this first victim in my platoon. — Fritz Kreisler
