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It sure is a pleasure not having Flume around in the mess hall any more. No more of that 'Pass the salt, Walt.'"
"Or 'Pass the bread, Fred.'"
"Or 'Shoot me a beet, Pete. — Joseph Heller

The imagination, give it the least license, dives deeper and soars higher than Nature goes. — Henry David Thoreau

We have warned and continue to warn against calls for the division of Iraq, which come up now and then, calling for sectarian rights or minority freedoms. — Sultan Bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud

History is alwys written by victors, and the defeated create a new set of myths to explain the past and gild the future — Morris L. West

Awards movies are normally sort of ... life-affirming and noble. It's probably too much of an intellectual conceit and, you know, people don't like it when you don't lead the bad guy off in cuffs. — David Fincher

Not even anthropologists or intellectuals, no matter how many books they have, can find out all our secrets. — Rigoberta Menchu

Part of what's exciting to me about my career is the constant looking forward. Whenever I finish one project, I am looking to what's next. — Michael Ian Black

The greatest success is creating whatever you want without conditions. I don't do commissions unless I really want to, because it's like having a job. — Richard MacDonald

I would not have so many scripts being driven by demographics. The play's the thing - not the 18-35 year old male age group. — Stephen Tobolowsky

The beginning of the shows are different. One time we'll say 'Hello, Denver'. Another time we'll say 'Hello, Memphis'. It's always different. — Lance Bass

Science is what we know, and philosophy is what we don't know. — Bertrand Russell

I returned to London in the spring of 1926 for the General Strike. It was the topic of Paris. The French, exultant as always at the discomfiture of their former friends, and transposing into their own precise terms our mistier notions from across the Channel, foretold revolution and civil — Evelyn Waugh

The denial of an objective moral law, based on the compulsion to deny the existence of God, results ultimately in the denial of evil iteself. — Ravi Zacharias

Never affirm, always allude: allusions are made to test the spirit and probe the heart. — Umberto Eco

I'm sure we can talk things out like civilized people. — John Wayne