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The grotesque prudishness and archness with which garlic is treated in [England] has led to the superstition that rubbing the bowl with it before putting the salad in gives sufficient flavor. It rather depends whether you are going to eat the bowl or the salad. — Elizabeth David

Each summer, for example, nitrogen and phosphate washing from farmlands in the Mississippi Valley enter the Gulf of Mexico, creating a massive algal bloom covering some 16,000 square kilometers. As the blooms die off, this area-roughly the size of New Jersey-is so deprived of oxygen that no fish survive. — Lester R. Brown

The Beast may win a battle, the Mastermind may win a war, but only those able to adapt to change will stand the test of time. - Delanawa, Tears of Destiny (Elements of Eaa #1) — J.M. Cataffo

one of the great gifts of our profession is that the process
of doing what we do allows us to become better human beings. — Marianne Schneider Corey

I actually was a writer who had the ability to perform his own work as opposed to a comedian who wrote his own material. So that really made me happy and changed my whole perspective. — George Carlin

If you're gonna let the character be the story, you better set a tone that allows the actors to do the best work they can do. — Leonardo DiCaprio

I love having somebody there - that companion thing. You know who you're going to eat with, who you're going to see a movie with. — Chris Rock

I was crying a little for the boy I had wanted him to be and the boy he hadn't turned out to be. — Gabrielle Zevin

Shooting videos with lots of effects is like shooting a bunch of puzzle pieces. — Hiro Murai

Expertise and judgment in the art of lending for novel ventures must be reacquired. — Edmund Phelps

I see the lights every night. It seems like the whole world has figured out how to be happy, but no one's letting me in on the secret. — Leah Raeder

And the light by which she had read the book filled with troubles, falsehoods, sorrow, and evil, flared up more brightly than ever before, lighted up for her all that had been in darkness, flickered, began to grow dim, and was quenched forever. — Leo Tolstoy

I realized I was officially a professional writer when all my plans began with "drink coffee" and ended with "take a nap. — Cassandra Duffy

Our cast and crew strive for this show after show hard as they can. It shows in the finished product. — Vic Morrow